
Dakota Westmoreland Corporation’s Beulah Mine is a 9,000-acre surface mine complex located 75 miles
northwest of Bismarck, North Dakota. It currently produces lignite from one active pit.
Coal from this operation supplies the fuel requirements for the adjacent 427 megawatt Coyote Generating Station. Coyote is a low-cost, base-load generation facility that utilizes emission control technologies and purchases all of its lignite from the Beulah Mine. Dakota Westmoreland also owns and controls a four-mile rail spur that connects
the mine and plant to the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad’s Stanton line, which it uses to supply the two-unit 75 megawatt Heskett Station, located 74 miles away.
The Beulah Mine produces approximately 2.9 million tons of lignite annually.
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