Public Power Bringing Prosperity to Nebraska
Dec/Jan 08

The organization's economic development services are often behind the scenes - a lot of the work involves giving member public power providers the tools they need to attract business and serve commercial customers better. It also conducts opportunity studies to determine which industries are particularly good matches for Nebraska sites: Some of its studies have focused on such sectors as industrial machinery and equipment, food processing, fabricated metal products, and plastic products.
NPPD serves public power providers across the state, and it's a big job, because public power covers virtually the entire state. That gives Nebraska a distinct advantage when it comes to energy rates, which are among the nation's lowest.
Project Announcements
Japan-Based Dassai Establishes Hyde Park, New York, Operations
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Martin Brower Plans Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, Distribution Hub
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Latitude Plans Clarendon County, South Carolina, Operations
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DePre Plans Powell, Tennessee, Production Operations
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Boyd Metals Expands Joplin, Missouri, Operations
09/25/2023
Books for Less Plans Westminster, South Carolina, Distribution Hub
09/25/2023
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