2013 $36,300,000
2012 $35,000,000
2011 $28,700,000
2014 $35,350,000
2015 $34,600,000
Operating Revenue —
For the Years Ended
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Irrigation load control
cuts wholesale power bill
We work to make our power bill as low as
possible using load control technology to manage
costs efficiently.
The cost for wholesale electricity is based on the
highest peak. When we cut the peak, everyone
saves. At the end of 2015, Cornhusker Public
Power District served 2,291 electric irrigation
wells. Of those, 2,186 were in the irrigation load
control program. Load was controlled 16 days in
2015 and 11 days in 2014.
low cost electricity
Lead Meter Technician Dean Fuchser and Engi-
neering Supervisor John Kaup use a tablet to access
information in the field.
August, 2015
Cornhusker scores high on
operational efficiency
Cornhusker Public Power District scores high in operational
efficiency compared to other state and national utilities.
Cornhusker Public Power District’s average total operation expense
per kilowatt hour (kWh) sold is $.0134. This compares to the
national median of $.0222 per kWh and a state
median of $.0197 per kWh.
Cornhusker Public Power’s total op-
erating expense per kWh is 39.6%
below the national median and
31.9% below the state median.
The figures compiled by the
National Rural Utilities Co-
operative Finance Corpo-
ration compare over 813
non-profit rural electrics.
Rates
Cornhusker Public
Power District’s rates are
among the lowest in the
country according to the
Key Trend Analysis report.
In the U.S., Cornhusker Public
Power District’s rates ranks 155
out of 813 systems. Cornhusk-
er Public Power District’s rates are
15.5% below the national median and
11.4% below the state median. Cornhusker Pub-
lic Power District is committed to providing rural Nebras-
kans with affordable electricity, as well as outstanding reliability
and customer service.
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