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  2. List of power stations in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Generating Station Oak Park Heights, Minnesota: 511 1 Xcel Energy: 1967 -- Closing 2028 Clay Boswell Energy Center Cohasset, Minnesota: 1,072.5 4 (2 retired, 2 operational) Minnesota Power [5] U1: 1958 – CLOSED 2018 U2: 1960 – CLOSED 2018 U3: 1973 -- Closing 2030 [6] U4: 1980 -- Closing 2035 [6] Hibbing Power Plant Hibbing, Minnesota: 30.5 3

  3. Oasis Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.oasis-austin.com. The Oasis on Lake Travis is a restaurant on the western edge of Austin, Texas. The restaurant promotes itself as the "Sunset Capital of Texas" with its terraced views looking West over Lake Travis. [1] The thirty thousand square foot restaurant sits on a bluff 450 feet above the lake and is the largest outdoor ...

  4. Seaholm Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Seaholm Power Plant is a historic former power station located on the north shore of Lady Bird Lake in Downtown Austin, Texas. Opened in 1951, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark. The power plant ceased operation in 1996, and the facility and site were later ...

  5. Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant is a nuclear power plant located in Monticello, Minnesota, along the Mississippi River. The site, which began operating in 1971, has a single nuclear reactor (boiling water reactor) of the General Electric BWR-3 design generating 671 MWe. The plant is owned by Xcel Energy and operated by Northern States ...

  6. Lake Walter E. Long - Wikipedia

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    60 ft (18 m) Surface elevation. 555 ft (169 m) Lake Walter E. Long (also known as Decker Lake) [1] is a reservoir on Decker Creek in Austin, Texas. It was officially impounded in 1967 and provides cooling water for a power plant that produces electricity from petroleum -based fuels. The dam and the lake are managed by the City of Austin.

  7. Lake Austin - Wikipedia

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    75 ft (23 m) Surface elevation. 492 ft (150 m) above sea level. Lake Austin, formerly Lake McDonald, is a water reservoir on the Colorado River in Austin, Texas. The reservoir was formed in 1939 by the construction of Tom Miller Dam by the Lower Colorado River Authority. Lake Austin is one of the seven Highland Lakes created by the LCRA, and is ...

  8. Elk River Station - Wikipedia

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    Elk River Station is an energy-from-waste plant operating in Elk River, Minnesota that generates 35 to 42 megawatts of electrical power. The site was originally built as a coal and oil -fired facility in 1950, then construction began on a nuclear power plant (boiling water reactor) in 1959. [1] The nuclear reactor was small (22 MW [1]) and only ...

  9. Tom Miller Dam - Wikipedia

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    Installed capacity. 17.3 MW [1] Tom Miller Dam is a dam located on the Colorado River within the city limits of Austin, Texas, United States. The City of Austin, aided by funds from the Public Works Administration, constructed the dam for the purpose of flood control and for generating hydroelectric power. Named after Robert Thomas Miller, a ...