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Northwest Iowa Power Cooperative company history timeline

1953

An agreement was signed with the Chamber of Commerce and the City of Le Mars on January 19, 1953, for $145/month.

NIPCO's first transmission pole was set in August of 1953 on the V.E. Benson farm near Hinton, Iowa.

1954

The first section of NIPCO's transmission system from Hinton to Ida Grove was completed on February 10, 1954.

1956

In 1956, power became available on a wholesale basis from the Bureau of Reclaimation; this power was brought to the substation near Hinton, Iowa.

1960

In the 1960's, load growth studies indicated that an additional generation resource was needed to meet the needs of electric consumers being served in NIPCO's service territory.

1963

In 1963, ground was broken on the site that was to become the "new" NIPCO headquarters, located three miles south of Le Mars, Iowa.

1993

In 1993, O'Brien County Rural Electric Cooperative and Sioux Electric Cooperative Association became North West Rural Electric Cooperative.

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1949
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