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  • Project meant to move power through Nebraska Sandhills, across US stalls – for 12 years

    Destiny Herbers, Flatwater Free Press|Feb 28, 2024

    Rancher Lemoyne Dailey says he's careful about how he "makes his footprints" when he works on his land near Thedford. The rolling Sandhills are fragile, Dailey said, the grasses and sands easily torn up and tough to restore. Over the past decade, Dailey has been fielding visits from utility workers surveying his land, planning a power transmission route and asking for a signature on the dotted line. He's one of a group of Sandhills landowners steadfastly refusing to sign. "You don't know the...

  • Debunking the blackout myths

    Sen. Tim Gragert|Mar 4, 2021

    The extreme cold spell that Nebraska and other states experienced during the middle of February increased energy needs across the region, resulting in unprecedented short-term rolling blackouts. Public power districts were directed by the Southwest Power Pool to shed electricity usage immediately in order to prevent longer, more widespread power outages. The urgency of the situation, in which power demand exceeded generated power and minimum reserves were exhausted, prevented advance notice to...

  • Rolling blackouts affect Southwest Power Pool members

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Feb 18, 2021

    Areas serviced by Elkhorn Rural Public Power District experienced service interruptions Monday, and more disruptions were expected Tuesday, as brisk temperatures and extreme wind chills led to an increased demand for electricity supplied by the Southwest Power Pool. The SPP is a regional transmission organization overseeing the bulk electric grid and wholesale power market in 14 states, including Nebraska. The SPP declared an Energy Emergency Alert level three Monday and again early Tuesday morn...

  • Pipeline, transmission line opposition heard by Holt County leaders

    Sandy Schroth, Editor|Oct 3, 2019

    Seats in the Holt County supervisor’s chamber at the courthouse in O’Neill were all occupied and additional chairs were taken in, when the leaders met Monday. Many audience members voiced concerns, during the 10 minutes set aside for public comment, regarding TransCanada’s route across the county, as well as a new transmission line that will also cross the county. Diane Steskal of Stuart presented a letter to the supervisors, signed by herself and her husband, Byron Steskal, regarding the proposed Keystone XL pipeline route. She read the letter...