Corporate Social Responsibility

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a self-regulating business model that helps a company be socially accountable - to itself, its stakeholders, and the public. By practicing corporate social responsibility, also called corporate citizenship, companies can be conscious of the kind of impact they are having on all aspects of society including economic, social, and environmental. To engage in CSR means that, in the normal course of business, a company is operating in ways that enhance society and the environment, instead of contributing negatively to them.
Environmental Programs
MAPA Ozone Reduction Program Committee - Little Steps Big Impact
~ MAPA Letter of Appreciation
~ Little Steps Big Impact
Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust
~ Nebraska Diesel Emission Mitigation Program
~ Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality Public Comments Request - OPPD response
~ Draft Plan for Nebraska Portion of Funds - OPPD comments
Missouri River Stream Gage Support
~ U.S. Geological Survey thank you letter
~ Missouri River at Decatur, Neb. Gage Support
~ Missouri River at Blair, Neb. Gage Support
~ Missouri River at Omaha, Neb. Gage Support
Community Solar Program
~ Background and Research
~ OPPD's Community Solar Program
Omaha Service Center - LEED Certified Facility Tour
Energy Delivery Projects
~ Sarpy County Transmission Project
Stakeholder Outreach - OPPD Listens