Oct. / Nov. / Dec. 2009 - Nebraska Public Power District
Oct. / Nov. / Dec. 2009 - Nebraska Public Power District
Oct. / Nov. / Dec. 2009 - Nebraska Public Power District
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P.O.<br />
P.O.<br />
Box<br />
Box<br />
499<br />
499<br />
Columbus,<br />
Columbus,<br />
NE<br />
NE<br />
68602-0499<br />
68602-0499<br />
Address<br />
Address<br />
Service<br />
Service<br />
Requested<br />
Requested<br />
Together with your local public power utility.<br />
PRSRT STD<br />
PRSRT STD<br />
US POSTAGE<br />
US POSTAGE<br />
PAID<br />
PAID<br />
COLUMBUS NE<br />
COLUMBUS NE<br />
PERMIT NO. 3<br />
PERMIT NO. 3<br />
ENERGY FACT #21<br />
CAP AND TRADE LEGISLATION<br />
COULD GET A LITTLE DICEY<br />
Rolling the dice may be fun, but when <strong>Nebraska</strong>’s electric rates hang in the balance, we’re not<br />
playing. Congress is considering climate change legislation that could raise energy costs for<br />
hardworking <strong>Nebraska</strong>ns. We understand our responsibility to protect the environment, but given the<br />
economic challenges we face, the last thing we need is to come out on the losing end.<br />
Learn more by visiting<br />
ItsYour<strong>Power</strong>.org<br />
...bringing key issues to light