Nebraska Energy Quarterly 2021-3rd Quarter Edition
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Chargers funded through VW Trust starting to go online
New electric vehicle (EV) charging stations are starting to go live in Nebraska.

Applications open for Clean Diesel Rebates Oct. 1
The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy has rebates available for those who want to replace old diesel school buses, old diesel refuse trucks and old diesel irrigation pump engines

Power Summit to take place Oct. 19
The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy and the Nebraska Public Power District will host the annual Power Summit on Oct. 19 in Lincoln.

Celebrate the Weatherization Assistance Program Oct. 30
National Weatherization Day is coming up and it provides a great opportunity to learn more about the Weatherization Assistance Program.

Nebraska by Numbers
This edition of the NEQ will focus on retail electricity costs and how Nebraska stacks up against other states.

No-till practices can save fuel costs
A producer can save at least 3.5 gallons of fuel per acre by going from conventional tillage methods to no-till.

Be prepared in case of an emergency
September is National Preparedness Month, and everyone is encouraged to learn more about how they can be ready for disasters.


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