USDA approves nearly $40 million in loans for North Dakota electric cooperatives

 

U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) announced today the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) office of Rural Development (RD) awarded two loans totaling $39,737,000 for two Electric Cooperatives serving communities in North Dakota.

  • Nodak Electric Cooperative, headquartered in Grand Forks, received a $29,737,000 loan. This will be used to connect 1,431 consumers, build and improve 247 miles of line, and incorporate $1.2 million in smart grid technologies.
  • Burke-Divide Electric Cooperative, headquartered in Columbus, received a $10,000,000 loan. This will be used to connect 68 consumers, build and improve 84 miles of line, and incorporate $59,285 in smart grid technologies.

The loans come through the USDA Electric Loan Program as a part of a nation-wide $900 million investment to help build and improve electric lines and strengthen reliability in rural areas benefitting more than a million rural residents and businesses.