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NDEE participates in Wind and Solar ConferenceThe Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy attended the Wind and Solar Conference and Exhibition on Nov. 8-9. The conference provides information on wind and solar development in Nebraska.
Energy security plans help municipalities prepare for emergenciesEnergy security and the Emergency Support Function (ESF) 12 go hand in hand. Both are about ensuring energy supplies.
A primer on electric vehicle chargingConsumer interest in electric vehicles (EVs) is growing as manufacturers introduce a wider variety of plug-in hybrid and battery-electric models, including pickup trucks and SUVs.
EIA expects short-term crude oil prices to remain lower than highs of 2021The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) forecasts that global oil production will increase more quickly than demand in 2022, pushing crude oil and petroleum product prices lower than in late 2021.
Nebraska by NumbersAmerican Clean Power tracks data on each state’s renewable power industry.
Agrivoltaics and its potentialOver the past 20 years, farmers and ranchers who want to lease some of their land for large-scale solar production have had two options.
NDEE speaks to Problem SolversNDEE recently helped students from Hastings and Aurora with a problem-solving project.
Prepare your home for winterAs winter settles in, it’s not too late to prepare your home for colder weather.