Electric Generation

At NorthWestern Energy, our goal is to provide our customers reliable energy at the lowest long-term cost. We do this through a balanced mix of safe, reliable, affordable and clean energy.

This chart shows in near real time where your energy is coming from, with the red line showing the forecast of how much electricity we need to generate to meet demand.

When generation doesn't meet demand (when there is a gap between the colored bars and the red line), we buy additional electricity from the open market. When generation exceeds demand (the colored bars go above the red line), we can sell the extra energy on the market.

  • Our hydro resources (light blue) are the base of our electric generation in Montana. The amount of electricity generated by our hydro facilities is fairly consistent.
  • Wind resources (light green) vary dramatically. When the wind is blowing, our production generally exceeds our demand. 
  • We rely on thermal resources (dark blue) to ramp up and help meet demand when the wind isn't blowing, and the sun isn't shining.

Hourly electrical generation by source (Montana)

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Colstrip Generating Plant

NorthWestern Energy will acquire Avista’s 222-megawatt ownership of Colstrip Units 3 & 4 in 2026.

Hydropower

35% of our electricity for our Montana customers comes from 100% clean hydroelectricity.

Yellowstone County Generating Station

The Yellowstone County Generating Station will provide on‑demand resources to support the variability of wind and solar projects coming onto our system and help serve our customers during extended periods of peak demand.

Our Balanced and Diverse Energy Mix

A chart showing our resource mix

Our Balanced and Diverse Energy Mix

At NorthWestern Energy, our goal is to provide our customers reliable energy at the lowest long-term cost. We do this through a balanced mix of safe, reliable, affordable and clean energy. Our electric portfolio is built on the carbon-free hydro system, along with wind, coal, gas and solar.

Our Bob Glanzer Generating Station

Bob Glanzer Generating Station by moonlight

Our Bob Glanzer Generating Station

The 58-megawatt Bob Glanzer Generating Station in Huron, South Dakota, provides on‑demand resources to support the variability of wind and solar projects coming onto our system and help serve our customers during extended periods of peak demand.

Our Commitment to Clean Energy

At NorthWestern, we understand that almost everything we do to produce and deliver energy to our customers impacts the environment. We are committed to providing cost-effective, reliable and stably priced energy while being good stewards of natural resources.

Innovating Our Energy Future

We are committed to providing responsible, sustainable energy to meet our customers' needs, while protecting, and even enhancing, the natural environment. And we are always looking for ways to improve the way we generate energy and serve our customers.