Risk: Medium Operations Center Operational

OTTER TAIL POWER CO COYOTE STATION - Operations Center in Beulah, North Dakota

BEULAH, North Dakota, United States

Overview

OTTER TAIL POWER CO COYOTE STATION is an operations center in Beulah, North Dakota, serving the utility sector. It manages regional power generation and grid operations.

OTTER TAIL POWER CO COYOTE STATION is an operations center located in Beulah, Mercer County, North Dakota, United States. As part of Otter Tail Power Company, it supports the regional electric grid and power generation activities, playing a key role in utility operations for the area. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) standards, which mandate cybersecurity and reliability measures for bulk power systems. Its NAICS codes (221000, 221112) indicate involvement in electric power generation and transmission, typical for a utility operations center managing multiple generation assets. This operations center is strategically positioned in North Dakota's energy-rich region, supporting coal and renewable energy sources. It contributes to grid stability and power delivery for communities across the upper Midwest, reflecting the sector's focus on reliability and infrastructure resilience.

Environmental context

The facility operates in a region with significant energy infrastructure, including coal-fired and wind power plants. Its environmental context involves managing emissions and water usage in compliance with state and federal regulations. As an operations center, it oversees grid balancing and integration of renewable sources, contributing to regional energy transition efforts.

Frequently asked questions

OTTER TAIL POWER CO COYOTE STATION is located at 6240 13th Street SW, Beulah, North Dakota 58523-9176, United States.

It is an operations center for Otter Tail Power Company, managing electric power generation and grid operations in the region.

As part of the US bulk power system, it must comply with NERC CIP standards for cybersecurity and reliability, along with state utility regulations.

Operations centers monitor and control power generation, transmission, and distribution, ensuring grid stability and responding to outages or demand changes.

It coordinates power from multiple sources, including coal and wind, to supply electricity to customers in North Dakota and neighboring states.

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