Energy
for Generations
PerennialPublic
Power District
2122 South Lincoln Ave.
York, Nebraska 68467
(402) 362-3355
perennial@mainstaycomm.net
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Just
announced December 3, 2009
Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grants are now available through the Nebraska Energy Office for Lighting, Building
Efficiency
Improvement
and Renewables --- You can find the details here This is
a great opportunity for counties and communities.
Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency are back for
2009. Read more
Introducing
a new tool to show you how to save energy in your home. Try our new
Home Energy Suite
A $1,000 scholarship could be waiting for you!

Find out about our utility line technician scholarship program today!
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Check out all of our Energy Wise programs
that offer incentives to help cover the cost of a variety of
energy-efficient upgrades. Now available:
Residential
Attic Insulation and Commercial HVAC |
Check the status of our new meter installation project here

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STORM
UPDATE
As the first major winter storm of the season threatens
our service area, we want to share these important tips:
Stay away from power lines... Consider
any downed power line to be energized and extremely dangerous.
Never go near a downed power line, and don't let anyone else
near them! Even the ground
around a downed line can be energized and deadly, so stay away!
Report any downed power line as soon as possible to Perennial
at (402) 362-3357 or (800)
289-0288. If you cannot reach us call your local law enforcement
and give them the location of the downed line.
Standby Generators...if
you use a standby generator during power outages, remember
that improper generator hookup can create serious problems with safety,
and the operation
of the generator. It is important that your service has a double-throw
switch to isolate the generator from the District's power lines.
If it is not isolated, voltage from the generator could be feed back onto
the
District's lines where it would endanger the lives of of line
technicians working to restore your power. If the sources are not isolated,
your generator
could also be damaged when power is restored.
more
power outage information
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