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Discover the Antelope Valley Station Power Plant Tour in North Dakota
Located near Beulah, North Dakota, the Antelope Valley Station Power Plant Tour offers visitors a behind-the-scenes look at one of the region’s major electricity-generating facilities. This industrial power plant tour explains how locally mined lignite coal is used to generate electricity that powers homes and businesses across the Upper Midwest.
Visitors learn about the large-scale engineering systems used to convert coal into electricity, including boilers, turbines, and environmental control technologies designed to reduce emissions.
Why it’s special: Antelope Valley Station is one of the largest power plants in North Dakota and plays a key role in the region’s energy infrastructure.
History & Story of Antelope Valley Station
Antelope Valley Station was built in the 1980s to support the growing energy needs of the northern plains. The facility was designed to use lignite coal from nearby mines, a natural resource that has long been central to North Dakota’s economy.
Operated by Basin Electric Power Cooperative, the plant continues to provide reliable electricity to cooperative members across several states while implementing modern environmental technologies to improve efficiency and emissions control.
What You’ll See & Do on the Antelope Valley Station Power Plant Tour
• Learn how lignite coal is used to generate electricity
• Observe large-scale boilers and turbine systems
• Discover how steam turbines convert heat into electrical power
• See cooling towers and plant infrastructure
• Learn about emission control and environmental technologies
• Explore exhibits explaining North Dakota’s energy production
Hands-On Elements: Educational presentations explaining power generation systems and plant operations.
Photo/Video Policy: Photography may be restricted in certain operational areas for safety and security.
Souvenirs & Extras: Informational brochures about the regional power grid and energy production available for visitors.
Pricing of the Antelope Valley Station Power Plant Tour
Adult price: $0 per adult (free)
Tours are typically arranged for educational groups and visitors with advance reservations.
Visiting information for Antelope Valley Station Power Plant Tour
Duration: Approximately 60–90 minutes
Age limits: All ages welcome; safety guidelines and protective equipment may be required
Accessibility: Industrial facility with stairs and elevated walkways
Working Hours: Monday–Friday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM; Saturday–Sunday Closed
Advance booking required for all tours.
Nearby attractions to Antelope Valley Station Power Plant Tour
• Great Plains Synfuels Plant
• Lake Sakakawea State Park
• Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site
FAQs About Visiting the Antelope Valley Station Power Plant Tour
What fuel does the power plant use?
Antelope Valley Station primarily uses lignite coal mined in nearby North Dakota mines.
Who operates the power plant?
The facility is operated by Basin Electric Power Cooperative.
Is the power plant still active?
Yes. It continues to generate electricity for cooperative members across several states.
Do visitors need reservations for the tour?
Yes. Tours must be scheduled in advance due to security and safety requirements.
Is the plant located near other energy facilities?
Yes. It is located near the Great Plains Synfuels Plant and other energy infrastructure in the Beulah area.
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