During committee meetings for the OPPD Board of Directors this week, utility leadership presented their annual monitoring report for Strategic Directive (SD) 9: Integrated Systems Planning.
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OPPD is taking a prudent approach to the Master Facilities Plan and will use data and thorough research to drive our decisions. We remain flexible on location, facilities and timing.
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OPPD and Douglas County are working together on a project that could bring new life to an old landfill, possibly turning it into a power generating solar array.
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The heat is on, and OPPD warns that the high temperatures we’ll be experiencing in the coming week could trigger more scam calls.
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The OPPD Board of Directors voted to approve the utility’s recommended near-term generation resource plan to address unprecedented growth in energy demand.
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OPPD is working with county officials on a potential 310-megawatt solar development located west of McCool Junction in York County, Neb.
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OPPD is getting reports of an increased number of customer reports of utility scam phone calls today.
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As rooftop solar prices have come down, OPPD has seen increased interest from both residential and business customers. However, not all solar companies are on the up and up.
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The OPPD Board of Directors moved a vote on the proposed near-term generation resource plan to its August meeting.
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At the OPPD Board of Directors committee meeting this month, OPPD leaders recommended adding additional generation - approximately 2,500 MWs (or 2.5 gigawatts) by 2030.
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Arbor Day Foundation awards OPPD with Tree Line USA designation 2023
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OPPD's efforts to provide reliable service to customers are making a positive impact, according to a monitoring report shared with the OPPD Board of Directors at the April meeting.
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For the first time, OPPD is using a drone to conduct an aerial survey of transmission lines and equipment.
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At their monthly public meeting, the OPPD Board of Directors approved Cliff Fleener as the utility’s vice president of Sustainability & Environmental Affairs.
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OPPD is receiving an increased number of customer reports of utility scam phone calls. If you receive one of these phone calls, hang up. Dial OPPD directly at 402-536-4131.
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OPPD is challenging teams of fifth-grade students to build the tallest structure out of only spaghetti, tape, and string, topped off with a marshmallow, all in 20 minutes or less.
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OPPD and M.U.D. are calling on the community to come together to help make a difference for those in need by participating in the 16th annual Heat the Streets Run & Walk for Warmth.
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OPPD Board of Directors elected members who will serve in leadership roles for 2023.
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The proposed project, known as OPPD-Douglas County SOLUS (Solar on Landfills Utility Scale), is a joint-effort between the utility and Douglas County.
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