Minnesota Power stock split approved Minnesota Power stock split approved Minnesota Power has received final regulatory approvals to split its common stock on a two-for-one basis. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has approved the stock split, which was announced January 18, 1999.
Minnesota Power to file rate case supporting greater reliability, improved environmental performance and new renewable projects Duluth, MN- To meet the future energy needs of its customers and state-mandated environmental and renewable goals, Minnesota Power today announced its intention to file a
Minnesota Power to provide power to innovative new industrial customer Duluth, Minn.-Minnesota Power has completed an all-requirements electric service agreement to provide power to Magnetation, an innovative new company that produces iron concentrate from previously-mined ore.
Minnesota Power's 'low-cost' North Dakota wind farm receives key regulatory approval Duluth, Minn.-The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (MPUC) has unanimously approved Minnesota Power's request for approval of investments and expenditures in its Bison 2 wind project for recovery through a
Minnesota Power's ADESA acquires Canadian Auction Group Minnesota Power, Inc.'s ADESA subsidiary has acquired the Canadian Auction Group (CAG), a wholesale auto remarketing company with 13 auction sites and dealer financing operations located across Canada.
Minnesota Power's Bison 1 Wind Energy Center completed in North Dakota; Bison 2 and 3 up next Duluth, Minn.-Renewable energy is flowing to the power grid from Minnesota Power's newest wind farm near New Salem, N.D., where the company has commissioned 15 state-of-the-art wind turbines, completing
Minnesota Power's first quarter earnings up 13% Minnesota Power's first quarter earnings up 13% Minnesota Power, Inc. has reported a 13 percent increase in first quarter 1999 net income compared to the same quarter last year. Net income was $20.9 million on quarterly revenue of $257.5 million
DULUTH, Minn. --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Minnesota Power announced today that the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Minnesota Department of Commerce (DOC) have issued the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the Great Northern Transmission Line (GNTL).