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Related Sites of Interest

The Weather - the forecast provided by the National Weather Service

Electrical Safety

Electric Industry Organizations

  • American Public Power Association - the national service organization representing publicly owned electric utilities across the nation. A variety of information about public power and consumer topics is available.
  • Electric Power Research Institute - an organization founded to conduct research and develop technology aimed at helping utilities to better serve their customers.
  • Mid-Continent Area Power Pool - a voluntary organization of utilities committed to providing customers with reliable and affordable electric power.
  • Nebraska Power Review Board - a state agency created in 1963 to regulate Nebraska's publicly owned electrical utility industry.

Electric Vehicles

  • EV World - this site contains the latest information on electric vehicle technology.

Energy-Efficiency/Home Improvement

  • Energy Crossroads - a list of energy-efficiency resources on the WWW compiled by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
  • Homestore - a site that contains improvement tips to help you beautify your home and boost energy efficiency.

Energy Partners

Local Chamber of Commerce Organizations

News

Water and Natural Gas Service in the Omaha/metro area

  • Metropolitan Utilities District - a political subdivision of the State of Nebraska, M.U.D. provides safe drinking water and natural gas to the Omaha/metro area.

Local Area Information, Activities, etc.

  • Aim For the Stars - Summer camp program that provides hands-on learning that excites young students about math and science.
  • Omaha.cox.net - a site that provides information -- including news, sports, community and entertainment items, etc., -- about OPPD's service area.
  • Downtown Omaha Inc. - a nonprofit, privately funded, corporation dedicated to helping the downtown community remain a viable, healthy, growing segment of Omaha, Nebraska.
     

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