Nebraska Energy Quarterly 2023-4th Quarter Edition
This information is provided by the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy to assist the public and regulated community.
Form #: ENE023 Newsletter Revised: 12/1/23

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NDEE holds Climate Pollution Reduction Planning kickoff webinar, stakeholder meetings
The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy’s (NDEE) public outreach for its Climate Pollution Reduction Planning (CPRP) Program is well underway.

October was Energy Awareness Month


Gov. Jim Pillen declared October as Energy Awareness Month on Oct. 6. Members of NDEE’s energy teams attended the proclamation ceremony.

NDEE attends annual Wind and Solar Conference in Lincoln
Members of the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy’s State Energy Program and Dollar and Energy Saving Loan Section and the Weatherization team attended the 16th Annual Nebraska Wind and Solar Conference Oct. 24-25.

Presentations from 2023 Power Summit are available
The 2023 Power Summit, sponsored by NDEE and NPPD, was held in Lincoln Oct. 5, 2023.

Nebraska by Numbers
Sources of energy for Nebraska are changing. According to the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy’s 2022 annual energy report, renewable fuel production increased from 21% in 2019 to 23% in 2020.

Gift ideas for energy efficiency
As the days get colder and shopping becomes a holiday pastime, it’s a great opportunity to think about efficiency and savings (and that doesn’t just mean rationing wrapping paper).

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