Advances in battery technology have come a long way in recent years. More power is now being packed into lawn and garden equipment. Dawson PPD offers an incentive to those looking to purchase new tools for their yard.
Qualifications:
- 20% incentive on any new electric chainsaw, tiller, snow blower, or lawn mower (includes riding, walk behind and robotic.)
- Must be brand new and purchased on or after January 1, 2023.
- Incentive amount is based on purchase price (installation, taxes, delivery/shipping and setup costs are NOT eligible).
- Chargers and additional battery purchases are available for the incentive at time of initial mower purchase.
Details here: https://dawsonpower.com/customers/rebates/
OTHER NEWS
Keep food safe when the power goes out
Severe winds, lightning and even squirrels can temporarily cause the power to go out. We understand power outages of any length can be frustrating, especially when your fridge is stocked with perishable foods.
Extended power outages are rare, but when they occur, it’s important to understand food safety measures to take to avoid illness.
Here are a few food safety tips to keep in mind before, during and after a power outage.
Boards vote to consolidate
The boards of directors of the Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District and Dawson Public Power District voted Monday during a joint meeting of the boards to consolidate the two districts into a single public power and irrigation district. The consolidated entity will be called Platte River Public Power and Irrigation District (PRPPID).
Plan of Consolidation
The linked document is the Plan of Consolidation for The Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District, a Nebraska public corporation and political subdivision, and Dawson Public Power District, a Nebraska public corporation and political subdivision.