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Alma Station was a baseload coal power station in Alma, Wisconsin. The plant was built and operated by Dairyland Power Cooperative. Upon the completion of the plant's construction in 1947, it was the largest cooperatively owned power station in the world. Alma Station was decommissioned in 2014.
Headquartered in La Crosse, Wis., Dairyland is a generation and transmission (G&T) cooperative providing the wholesale electrical requirements for 24 distribution cooperatives and 27 municipal utilities.
Dairyland Power Cooperative, a Touchstone Energy Cooperative, was formed in December 1941. Headquartered in La Crosse, Wis., Dairyland is a generation and transmission (G&T) cooperative providing the wholesale electrical requirements for 24 distribution cooperatives and 27 municipal utilities.
The Public Utilities Commission of Wisconsin (PSCW) will choose the final route. In 2022, MISO identified a long-range transmission project that upgrades approximately 150 miles of transmission lines between southern Minnesota and Blair, Wis., to strengthen the regional electric grid.
17 lip 2024 · In December 2011, Dairyland Power Cooperative said it will stop using three aging coal-burning units at the Alma Station, adding up to about 60 megawatts. The three units, all built in the 1950s, generated just 0.4 percent of the cooperative’s power in 2011 and would now only be used for emergencies.
John P. Madgett Station[2] is a base load, coal fired, electrical power station located in Alma, Wisconsin in Buffalo County. Owned by Dairyland Power Cooperative, the John P. Madgett Station and Alma Station are part of its "Alma site".
17 lip 2024 · John Madgett Station is an operating power station of at least 387-megawatts (MW) in Alma, Buffalo, Wisconsin, United States.