Omaha Public Power District

444 South 16 Street, Omaha, Nebraska, United States | Electric Power

Omaha Public Power District (OPPD). OPPD is a customer-owned utility serving a population of approximately 810,000 people, more than any other electric utility in the state. OPPD ranks as the 12th-largest public power utility in the U.S. in number of customers served. And, OPPD serves 47 towns at retail and five at wholesale. The majority of OPPD's power comes from three baseload power plants: North Omaha Station and Nebraska City Station, both coal-fired plants, and Fort Calhoun Station, a nuclear power plant. Additional energy comes from three peaking plants and renewable energy resources, including a landfill-gas plant and wind turbines. Vision: Leading the way we power the future. Mission: Provide affordable, reliable and environmentally sensitive energy services to our customers. Core Values: Core Values: We have a PASSION to serve – We HONOR our community – We CARE about each other.

Products : OPPD has a suite of Demand-side Management products and programs for residential and commercial/industrial customers. Many programs offer energy savings for our customers, convenient account management options, as well as peace of mind during storms or in-home electrical failure.
Company Details
Company NameOmaha Public Power District
Business CategoryElectric Power
Address444 South 16 Street
Omaha
Nebraska
United States
ZIP: 68102
PresidentNA
Year Established1946
Employees5000
MembershipsNA
Hours of OperationNA

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