Norris Public Power District
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About Norris Public Power District
Norris Public Power District provides electricity to 43 cities throughout the state of Nebraska and is considered a political subdivision. The provider has 2,793 industrial customer accounts, 17,848 residential customers and 6,421 commercial customers spread throughout their service area whom they supply. Norris Public Power District's customers are charged an average residential electricity price of 9.53 cents per kilowatt hour , which is lower than both the Nebraska and the national average prices of 11.10 and 15.54 cents per kilowatt hour, respectively. About 1,072,815 megawatt hours were sold by the provider to retail end users in 2022 and 63,263 megawatt hours were sold to other providers via the wholesale market. The electricity sourced by the company is made up of primarily wholesale purchased megawatt hours, with 1,184,099 procured by the company. Their total revenue in 2022 from electricity activities was $86,432,000, with $81,326,200 coming from retail sales to end users and $4,206,800 from sales to the wholesale electricity market.
The Nebraska average monthly residential electric bill is $115.96, while the Norris Public Power District average is 24.22% higher at $148.75 per month. Norris Public Power District is the 124th ranked supplier in the state for average monthly bill total. Electricity generation is not part of the Norris Public Power District business model, as they purchase power at wholesale rates and then resell to their customers.
Luckily, Norris Public Power District allows their consumers to take part in net metering programs. This makes it cheaper for residents in the area to install solar and other electricity options as they have the ability to sell unneeded wattage into the grid.
All electricity companies who produce electricity have some energy loss via heat dissipation or other factors. Norris Public Power District is no different, as they have an annual loss of roughly 4.24% of the aggregate electricity they generate. The state of Nebraska has an energy loss average of 3.57% and the national average is 2.87%, giving Norris Public Power District a rank of 9th best out of 150 providers who report energy loss in Nebraska.
Norris Public Power District Rate & Electric Bills
Norris Public Power District residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in July.
Historical Electricity Rates:
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Norris Public Power District Overview
- Company Type:Political Subdivision
- Headquarters:606 Irving Street
Beatrice, Nebraska 68310
United States of America - CEO:Bruce Vitosh
Norris Public Power District Contact
- Website:www.norrisppd.com
- Customer Service Phone:(402) 223-4038
- Contact Page:www.norrisppd.com
- Social Media:
Norris Public Power District Service
- Rates & Plans:www.norrisppd.com
- Outage Map:ebill.norrisppd.com
- Outage Phone:(800) 858-4707
- States Served:
- Nebraska
- Counties Served:
- Lancaster County
- Gage County
- Seward County
- Saline County
- York County
- Major Cities Served:See all cities
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Energy Loss
Norris Public Power District's energy loss due to business operations.
Total Energy Loss
50,323MWh
682 National Rank
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Norris Public Power District Coverage Map
Norris Public Power District State Coverage
State | Customers | Sales ($) | State Rank Based On Revenue | % of Provider's Residential Sales in State |
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Nebraska | 27,062 | 89,001,000 | 4 | 100% |
Norris Public Power District County Coverage
County | Population | Providers | Avg. County Rate (¢) | Avg. Electric Bill |
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Gage County | 21,706 | 3 | 9.39 | $146.59/mo |
Jefferson County | 7,213 | 4 | 10.07 | $144.45/mo |
Lancaster County | 324,756 | 3 | 9.62 | $133.24/mo |
Saline County | 14,395 | 6 | 9.43 | $147.71/mo |
Seward County | 17,605 | 2 | 9.42 | $147.97/mo |
Thayer County | 5,053 | 7 | 9.37 | $147.54/mo |
York County | 14,164 | 5 | 10.58 | $182.86/mo |
Cities Norris Public Power District Has Coverage
- Adams, NE
- Alexandria, NE
- Barneston, NE
- Beaver Crossing, NE
- Bee, NE
- Belvidere, NE
- Blue Springs, NE
- Bruning, NE
- Byron, NE
- Carleton, NE
- Clatonia, NE
- Cordova, NE
- Cortland, NE
- Crete, NE
- Davey, NE
- Daykin, NE
- Denton, NE
- Diller, NE
- Filley, NE
- Firth, NE
- Garland, NE
- Goehner, NE
- Hallam, NE
- Hebron, NE
- Hickman, NE
- Hubbell, NE
- Liberty, NE
- Malcolm, NE
- Odell, NE
- Panama, NE
- Pickrell, NE
- Pleasant Dale, NE
- Plymouth, NE
- Raymond, NE
- Roca, NE
- Sprague, NE
- Staplehurst, NE
- Swanton, NE
- Tobias, NE
- Utica, NE
- Virginia, NE
- Western, NE
- Wilber, NE
* City coverage generated based on government data. Always verify you can get service from the provider.
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Norris Public Power District FAQ:
What is the average bundled bill for Norris Public Power District customers each month?
The average monthly bundled electric bill for customers of Norris Public Power District is $148.75. The state average bundled bill is $115.96 and the national average is $115.96.
Who is the CEO of Norris Public Power District?
Norris Public Power District's current CEO is Bruce Vitosh.
How many counties does Norris Public Power District have customers in to?
Norris Public Power District sells electricity in 7 counties throughout the nation.
What cities does Norris Public Power District have customers in to?
Norris Public Power District serves 43 cities.
What is the average bundled electricity rate for Norris Public Power District customers?
Customers of Norris Public Power District, on average, have an electricity bundled rate 9.53 cents per kilowatt hour (¢/kWh).
What is the phone number for Norris Public Power District?
You can reach Norris Public Power District by phone via (402) 223-4038.