LINCOLN- A Nebraska rural electric cooperative has been awarded a $200 million federal grant to boost clean and affordable energy efforts in the state. The funding to Nebraska Electric Generation & Transmission Cooperative was part of the latest round of investments by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Empowering Rural America Program, or New ERA, which aims to help rural Americans transition to cleaner, less expensive, and reliable energy.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced in December that $4.37 billion in grants and loans were headed to 10 rural electric cooperatives, representing seven states, for projects that support jobs, lower electricity costs for businesses and families, and reduce climate pollution. In Nebraska, USDA officials say the $200 million award will be used by NEG&T to procure 725 megawatts of wind and solar energy in Butler, Burt, and Custer Counties.
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