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How OPPD is Powering Omaha’s Future

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It takes a lot of energy to keep our power grid going. How does OPPD keep the power going with an increasing demand for energy? Joining us for an enlightening conversation on how OPPD is powering Omaha’s future is Javier Fernandez, President and CEO of Omaha Public Power District (OPPD).

In this episode, we explore the inner workings of OPPD, from its unique public power structure to its ambitious plans for the future. Javier dives into the challenges of meeting growing energy demands, the impact of technology and data centers, and innovative initiatives like smart meters that will empower customers to save money and control their energy usage. Learn how OPPD is balancing affordability, reliability, and sustainability to power Omaha and beyond.

Takeaways

  • Nebraska is the only state with 100% public power providers.

  • OPPD serves nearly 900,000 people across 13 counties.

  • Major storms in 2022 caused significant power outages for OPPD.

  • The demand for electricity is growing due to residential and industrial expansion.

  • Data centers are a major factor in increasing electricity demand.

  • OPPD's rates remain competitive, being 30% lower than the national average.

  • The aging infrastructure requires significant investment for upgrades.

  • Renewable energy sources like solar are essential for future growth.

  • Smart meters will enhance customer interaction and energy management.

To learn more about OPPD’s solar share program mentioned in the show follow this link: https://www.oppd.com/residential/products-services/go-green/community-solar-program/ Check out OPPD on Facebook - X - Instagram - YouTube - LinkedIn and online at oppd.com. For news related to OPPD visit The Wire.

Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com.

This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.

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It takes a lot of energy to keep our power grid going. How does OPPD keep the power going with an increasing demand for energy? Joining us for an enlightening conversation on how OPPD is powering Omaha’s future is Javier Fernandez, President and CEO of Omaha Public Power District (OPPD).

In this episode, we explore the inner workings of OPPD, from its unique public power structure to its ambitious plans for the future. Javier dives into the challenges of meeting growing energy demands, the impact of technology and data centers, and innovative initiatives like smart meters that will empower customers to save money and control their energy usage. Learn how OPPD is balancing affordability, reliability, and sustainability to power Omaha and beyond.

Takeaways

  • Nebraska is the only state with 100% public power providers.

  • OPPD serves nearly 900,000 people across 13 counties.

  • Major storms in 2022 caused significant power outages for OPPD.

  • The demand for electricity is growing due to residential and industrial expansion.

  • Data centers are a major factor in increasing electricity demand.

  • OPPD's rates remain competitive, being 30% lower than the national average.

  • The aging infrastructure requires significant investment for upgrades.

  • Renewable energy sources like solar are essential for future growth.

  • Smart meters will enhance customer interaction and energy management.

To learn more about OPPD’s solar share program mentioned in the show follow this link: https://www.oppd.com/residential/products-services/go-green/community-solar-program/ Check out OPPD on Facebook - X - Instagram - YouTube - LinkedIn and online at oppd.com. For news related to OPPD visit The Wire.

Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com.

This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.

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