NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) - A major power line project in the Nebraska Sandhills is back on track after a nearly six-year federal delay. Nebraska Public Power District is restarting construction on a ...
Nebraska Public Power District’s board of directors approved a 3% retail and 1% wholesale rate increase during November’s regularly scheduled meeting.
He began his career with NPPD as an environmental qualification coordinator at Cooper Nuclear Station in 1990. Kent holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and a master's degree in ...
The Nebraska Public Power District and other utilities received good news last week in their attempt to recover billions of dollars given to the U.S. Department of Energy over two decades to build a ...
Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) wants to remind equipment and drone operators to keep powerline safety a key focus when working around power lines.
Nebraska Public Power District is making a revenue-neutral adjustment to how it charges residential customers, and in a separate move is increasing wholesale rates by an average of 0.6 percent.
Six years after a federal judge stopped it in its tracks, Nebraska Public Power District is moving forward with construction of its long-delayed R-Project transmission line from Sutherland through the ...
NEW YORK, May 20 (Reuters) - Nebraska Public Power District's 760-megawatt Cooper nuclear power station in Nebraska ramped up to 58 percent power by early Tuesday, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory ...
Severe weather can bring with it many hazards, including the danger of downed power lines. Storms with strong straight-line ...
March 18 (Reuters) - Nebraska Public Power District's (NPPD) Cooper nuclear plant in Nebraska was still operating at full power early Monday after the company said on Friday it was preparing for ...
The Nebraska Public Power District is reminding people in the state that severe weather can bring the danger of downed power ...
The R-Project may at last be approved, but Lincoln County commissioners warned Nebraska Public Power District officials Monday that their headaches may not be over yet.