Nebraska Public Power District

Nebraska Public Power District
Company typePublic corporation
IndustryPower generation
FoundedJanuary 1, 1971 (January 1, 1971)
FounderGuy L. Myers
Headquarters,
United States
ProductsElectricity generation
OwnerState of Nebraska
Websitenppd.com

Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) is the largest electric utility in the state of Nebraska, serving all or parts of 84 (of 93) counties. It was formed on January 1, 1970, when Consumers Public Power District, Platte Valley Public Power and Irrigation District (PVPPID) and Nebraska Public Power System merged to become Nebraska Public Power District. NPPD's predecessors were created through the efforts of the Nebraska legislature and financial agent Guy L. Myers as part of a system where all the investor-owned utilities operating in the state of Nebraska (Nebraska Power Company, Central Power Company, Southern Nebraska Power Company, and others) were condemned and their properties turned over to 'public power districts' being created at the time (early 1940s).

The NPPD is a public corporation and political subdivision of the state of Nebraska. The utility is governed by an 11-member Board of Directors, who are popularly elected from NPPD's chartered territory. It is a member of the Midwest Reliability Organization.

NPPD's revenue is mainly derived from wholesale power supply agreements with 52 cities/villages and 25 rural public power districts and rural cooperatives. NPPD also serves about 79 communities directly at the retail level. Over 5,200 miles (8,400 km) of transmission lines make up the NPPD electrical grid system, which delivers power to over 600,000 customers.

NPPD's corporate headquarters is located in Columbus, Nebraska.