Basin Electric Power Cooperative · Bismarck, ND United States
Company Description
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Ranges at home on the range depend on Basin Electric Power Cooperative, as do other electric-powered items in nine states from Montana to Iowa to New Mexico. The regional, consumer-owned power generation and transmission co-op generates about 3,650 MW of capacity (mostly coal-fired) for some 136 rural electric member systems, which serve about 2.8 million people. Basin Electric's subsidiaries include Dakota Gasification (produces natural gas from coal), Dakota Coal (markets lignite and limestone), Basin Telecommunications (Internet access), and Basin Cooperative Services (property management). To read the full description, subscribe now.
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Key Basin Electric Power Cooperative Financials
| Company Type | Private - Cooperative Headquarters |
| Fiscal Year-End | December |
| Annual Sales (mil.) | $817.6 |
| Employees | 1,212 |
Basin Electric Power Cooperative Executives
22 executives listed for Basin Electric Power Cooperative's Bismarck, ND location.
| Title | Name & Bio | Contact |
| President of the Board of Directors, Basin Electric and Basin Cooperative Services; Chairman, Basin Telecommunications | Wayne Child | Network |
| VP of the Board of Directors, Basin Electric and Basin Cooperative Services | Clifford Gjellstad | Network |
| CEO and General Manager, Basin Electric and Basin Cooperative Services; President and CEO, Dakota Coal, Dakota Gasification, and Basin Telecommunications | Ronald Harper | Network |
Competition
Competitive Landscape for Basin Electric Power Cooperative
Demand comes largely from the manufacturers of durable goods like motor vehicles, machinery, containers, and construction steel. The profitability of individual companies depends largely on efficient operations, because most products are commodities sold based on price. Big companies have large economies of scale in production. Accordingly, most producers of secondary products buy raw metal from the large producers. Small companies can compete by operating efficient local mini-mills or producing specialty products. The industry is capital-intensive: average annual revenue per worker is close to $300,000. To read the full description, subscribe now.Top Basin Electric Power Cooperative Competitors
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