EnergyLink International is proud to have stood alongside Black Hills Energy, local leaders, and project partners to break ground on a project that will strengthen reliability for communities across South Dakota and northeast Wyoming.
The Lange II Generating Station will provide 99 MW, powered by six fast-start, dual-fuel RICE units capable of going from zero to full output in about five minutes. That flexibility helps balance renewables and meet peak demand on the hottest and coldest days, while replacing aging units and preparing the grid for the future.
EnergyLink is constructing the 33,000 sq. ft. acoustic engine hall and the 11,000 sq. ft. administration building. It is engineered for performance, safety, and efficiency. The EnergyLink team will be working alongside Black Hills Energy, local contractors and crews to ensure commercial operations begin on schedule for Q4, 2026.
Find out more about Lange II here: https://lnkd.in/gxgib_gm
Thank you to Black Hills Energy, state agencies, engineers, contractors, suppliers and our dedicated team for turning plans into progress. We’re proud to be building safe, reliable, and cost-effective energy infrastructure that’s connecting you to a better way.