2021 Typical Bill Survey completed

The Nebraska Municipal Power Pool (NMPP) recently completed its annual Typical Bill Survey for participating members and non-members. This is the 38th year NMPP has conducted the survey, which includes electric, water and wastewater retail rates. There were 128 utilities participating this year from around the region, including 100 NMPP members. Participants provided billing information for rates effective through December 2021.

The electric survey results are arranged by Rate Service Classes. The typical bills include the appropriate "Production/Energy Cost Adjustment" (PCA/ECA) and Franchise Fee, when applicable.

The composite statistics presented reflect ranking of typical bills by utility for each rate service class and usage level.

The survey includes an alphabetical listing by utility and their membership affiliation. The survey is prepared annually by NMPP's Engineering Services staff.

Electronic copies of the survey were emailed to participating utilities. Hard copies of the survey are available for $16 for NMPP members a nd $25 for non-members. Contact Thanh Le at (402) 473-8244 or tle@nmppenergy.org.

The Voice of Choice

"The City of Morrill has received thousands of dollars from ACE’s revenue return program for projects in our community. These projects would not have been possible without ACE funds!"
Janine Schmidt
Village Clerk/Treasurer, Morrill, Neb.
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"On top of providing revenue back to our City ACE also offers local groups the opportunity to participate in community clean-up events, which benefits our community and provides funds for local groups."
Tricia Allen
City Clerk, Blue Hill, Neb.
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"The distribution of ACE funds back to the Gordon community have assisted with a skate park, needed repairs at the community swimming pool and equipment for our police department."
Glen Spaugh
City Manager, Gordon, Neb.
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“Our community has used funds from ACE’s revenue return program for many projects, including assisting with umpire fees for the summer ball program, general park improvements, signage for Mill Race Park and Blue Bird Trail, and upgrading the camper sites at Mill Race Park.”
Shelly Wieneke
Deputy Clerk, Atkinson, Neb.
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