About Us
Working with new businesses locating to Nebraska. Preparing our communities for future growth. Helping Nebraska businesses thrive. Ensuring the continued strength and resiliency of the Nebraska economy. At NPPD, our Economic Development team wears many hats. But our favorite hat of all is being a trusted partner.
Our Services
We are committed to helping Nebraska businesses and communities thrive. How can we help you?

Site Selectors
Find out why Nebraska is the Good Life. We can provide you with a unique set of services to help your business grow and expand.

For Communities
We are your trusted economic development partner. We offer a range of services to help your community be better positioned for future economic growth.
Reliable, Low-Cost Energy
We believe a diverse generation mix serves our customers best.
We use wind—when it is available. We use coal—which is reliable and helps keep electric rates low. We use water—one of the oldest forms of renewable energy. We use nuclear—which offers emission-free, around-the-clock power. We use natural gas—to complement the portfolio.

26.1% Below
Our rates are 26.1% below the national average.
8 Straight Years
Our wholesale rates have remained steady for eight straight years.
Diamond RP3
Three consecutive Diamond RP3 designations.
Our Service Area
We work in partnership with our public power partners to help serve more than an estimated 530,000 Nebraskans with retail or wholesale electric power and energy-related services. We serve 35 municipalities and 23 public power districts and/or cooperatives and 81 communities, consisting of more than 94,000 customers.
About Us

About NPPD
As a publicly owned utility and a political subdivision of the State of Nebraska, NPPD is governed by a Board of Directors elected by the people they serve. Our chartered service territory is vast, including all or parts of 84 of Nebraska’s 93 counties.
NPPD is grounded in serving Nebraska’s energy needs. We are respectful of the rich public power history in the state, yet we are mindful that the state’s energy future is being defined by what we do each and every day.



