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The Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District’s board of directors received an update on a consultant’s study of damage to the protective facing of Kingsley Dam.
Since the advent of Lake McConaughy and the Kingsley Dam, water was able to be backed up and allocated for use from the lake, for irrigation and other purposes.
Central generates electricity for homes, farms and industry at four hydroplants, one at Kingsley Dam and three on Central’s Supply Canal, including the Jeffrey Hydro. The hydro division diverts water ...
Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District (CNPPID) and Lincoln Electric System (LES) have finalized a power purchase agreement for 20 megawatts of energy from Central’s Jeffrey ...
Nearly 100 years after Nebraska's largest hydropower and irrigation project was organized in 1933, Kingsley Dam, which created Lake McConaughy on the North Platte River north of Ogallala, will get ...
Kingsley Dam, which created Nebraska's Lake McConaughy, will undergo a $100 million to $200 million repair project, possibly within the next five years.
A centerpiece of the multifaceted Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District will be undergoing a $100-$200 million repair project, possibly within the next five years, as Kingsley Dam ...
A centerpiece of the multifaceted Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District will be undergoing a $100-$200 million repair project, possibly within the next five years, as Kingsley Dam, ...