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Service upgrade policy changes

Starting in January 2024, Dawson PPD will charge to increase the size of an existing electric service. The value of the retired equipment will be credited toward the cost of new equipment. Increasing the size of a motor on an irrigation service, adding a swing arm to...
Dawson PPD discusses budget

Dawson PPD discusses budget

Dawson Public Power District’s board of directors voted to approve the 2024 budget at their meeting on November 1. The district is planning for $61 million in expenses, which is about a million dollars less than the projected costs for 2023. The directors discussed...

Budget and policies are discussed at the October board meeting

October 5, 2023 (Lexington, Neb.) – Dawson Public Power District’s board reviewed preliminary budget information at their October meeting on Wednesday. It includes line construction projects, technology upgrades, transformer purchases, increased material costs and a...
Dawson PPD sets new record for peak demand

Dawson PPD sets new record for peak demand

(August 31, 2023) Lexington, Neb. – Dawson Public Power District set a new record for peak demand this summer, crushing the previous record. There was 252,619 KW of demand on the Dawson PPD’s grid at 5:41 p.m. on Wednesday, August 23 when temperatures were around 100...
Update on Merger

Update on Merger

LEXINGTON (August 3, 2023) – Although the potential merger between Dawson Public Power District and Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District is not currently moving forward, Dawson PPD’s board remains open to communication about the project. On...
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