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Hearing set on wind power line proposal
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The Public Service Commission has scheduled a hearing here on a proposed transmission line for a new wind farm in North Dakota.
Tatanka Wind Power LLC is planning a project across the North Dakota-South Dakota border. State regulators say the company wants to build a 10-mile power line to connect the turbines to North Dakota’s electrical grid.
Tatanka is planning to build about 120 wind turbines, capable of generating about 180 megawatts of power. They will be in North Dakota’s Dickey County and South Dakota’s McPherson County.
The hearing is set for 11 a.m. Thursday at the McIntosh County Courthouse.
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