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NorthWestern Energy prepared for Montana’s extreme cold
Date: Dec 20, 2022
TYPE: News
Butte, Mont. – Dec. 20, 2022 – Temperatures across Montana will reach extreme sub-zero levels with dangerous wind-chill factors this week, according to the National Weather Service. The coldest temperatures are forecast for the mornings of Wednesday, Dec. 21, and Thursday, Dec. 22.
Montanans are relying on NorthWestern Energy to keep their homes and businesses operating safely.
“NorthWestern Energy’s Montana customers’ demand for energy, both gas and electric, is expected to be at or near all-time peaks during the next few days as Montana and the region are impacted by arctic air,” said NorthWestern Energy Vice President Transmission Mike Cashell. “We prepare for peak situations all year long to be able to reliably deliver natural gas and electricity to our customers when they need it the most. While we expect our systems to perform to these peak levels, we want our customers to be aware of the extreme conditions and to be prepared if they experience an outage. Our crews are prepared to respond immediately to any outages.”
NorthWestern Energy’s natural gas-fired generation facilities and the Colstrip power plant –available in all weather conditions − along with our hydro generation, are providing energy to keep the lights on for Montana customers this week. Until wind generation picks back up, which is forecast to occur later this week, energy from the market is being purchased to fill in the gap.
https://www.northwesternenergy.com/clean-energy/where-does-your-energy-come-from/electric-generation
Find information about reporting outages and preparing an emergency outage kit at https://www.northwesternenergy.com/safety/outage-safety
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About NorthWestern Energy (Nasdaq: NWE)
NorthWestern Corporation, doing business as NorthWestern Energy, provides essential energy infrastructure and valuable services that enrich lives and empower communities while serving as long-term partners to our customers and communities. We are working to deliver safe, reliable, and innovative energy solutions that create value for customers, communities, employees, and investors. This includes bridging our history as a regulated utility safely providing low-cost and reliable service with our future as a globally-aware company offering a broader array of services performed by highly-adaptable and skilled employees. We provide electricity and / or natural gas to approximately 753,600 customers in Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska and Yellowstone National Park. We have provided service in South Dakota and Nebraska since 1923 and in Montana since 2002. More information is available on the company's Web site at www.northwesternenergy.com.
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