Montana Power definition

Montana Power. The Montana Power, L.L.C., a Montana limited liability company, acquired by the Borrower on February 15, 2002.

Examples of Montana Power in a sentence

  • Board Order issued on June 12, 1998, by the Montana Board of Environ- mental Review adopting and incor- porating the stipulation of the Mon- tana Department of Environmental Quality and Montana Power Company, including the stipulation and exhibit A and attachments to exhibit A, except for paragraph 20 of the stipulation.

  • Montana Power Company, before the First Judicial District Court of Montana, Great Falls Tribune et al.

  • In the face of broad public opposition, Montana regulators allowed the Montana Power Company, together with a conglomerate of West Coast utilities, to construct Units 1 and 2 of the Colstrip Power Plant in 1975 and 1976.

  • Ten years after the construction of Units 1 and 2, following a protracted struggle with local ranchers, conservationists, and the Northern Cheyenne Tribe, the utilities, led again by the Montana Power Company, constructed Units 3 and 4 at the Colstrip Power Plant.

  • Sciences, Environmental Impact Statement on the Proposed Montana Power Company Electrical Generating Plant at Colstrip Montana, at 82 (1973).

  • The Montana Power Company reopened the Colstrip mine in 1968 to ship coal to the Corrette Power Plant in Billings, which was closed and subsequently demolished in 2015.

  • On July 28, 2000, BPA sent a letter to interested parties regarding a request by Montana Power Company (MPC) to be offered a Settlement Agreement in which the power component would be made under section 5(c) of the Northwest Power Act instead of a sale of requirements power under section 5(b) of the Act.

  • All other water stored in Bighorn Lake, except for the 6,000 AFY currently allocated by contract to the Montana Power Company, or its successor-in-interest, and the 30,000 AFY allocated by Congress to the Northern Cheyenne Tribe, shall be used only for flood control, production of power, maintenance of instream flows, maintenance of lake levels and carryover storage, consistent with Section A.7., of Article III and federal law.

  • Paragraph 20 of the stipulation between the Montana Department of Environmental Quality and Montana Power Company, adopted by Board Order issued on June 12, 1998, by Mon- tana Board of Environmental Review.

  • Docket No. ER99–2370–000]Take notice that on June 4, 1999, Montana Power Company (Montana), tendered for filing with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission anamendment to its original filing in the above referenced docket.

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