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A list of the signs of an energy scam
High pressure tactics

Scammers will pressure you, creating a sense of urgency. Claims that your power will be disconnected without immediate payment are common with utility scams.

Sketchy payment methods

Scammers may ask for unusual payment methods like gift cards or cryptocurrency. In these cases, it’s likely a scam.

Dodgy communication

Whether an email, text message or letter, utility scams typically include poor grammar, spelling errors or unusual email addresses. These are common warning signs of a scam.

 

 

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Dawson PPD begins sub-transmission line reconstruction

(January 3, 2017) Lexington, Neb. – Dawson Public Power District has begun reconstructing a sub-transmission line between Overton and Elm Creek. The $2 million project is expected to be complete by June 1, 2017. This is the first of three projects Dawson PPD has...

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Save money and energy through the  EnergyWise Program

Save money and energy through the EnergyWise Program

If your New Year’s resolution is to be more energy efficient, Dawson PPD may have a rebate for you. Known as the EnergyWiseSM Program, customers are rewarded with incentives for making energy efficient improvements within their homes. The program is offered in...

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Dawson PPD 2017 planned upgrades

Dawson PPD 2017 planned upgrades

[su_table] Distribution - aging Miles Dollars Underground aging projects - $397,500 South of Lexington on Road 749 5.00 $375,000 Northeast of Kearney 3.50 $225,574 North of Hershey along Wildlife Road 5.00 $200,000 Northeast of Eddyville on Buzzard’s Roost 2.00...

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