Bill allowing private electric retailers considered
The Natural Resources Committee heard testimony Feb. 16 on a bill that would allow private electricity companies to sell power to Nebraska customers.
Read MoreThe Natural Resources Committee heard testimony Feb. 16 on a bill that would allow private electricity companies to sell power to Nebraska customers.
Read MoreThe Natural Resources Committee heard testimony Feb. 15 on a bill intended to provide oversight of projects that help Nebraska meet its obligations under a multi-state agreement to conserve water in the Republican River Basin.
Read MoreNebraska counties wishing to promote themselves to wind energy developers could apply for a special designation under a bill heard by the Natural Resources Committee Feb. 9.
Read MoreThe Natural Resources Committee heard testimony Feb. 9 on a bill that is intended to promote the development of solar energy generating projects in Nebraska.
Read MoreA bill containing measures intended to ensure the reliability of the electric grid received final approval from lawmakers April 11.
Read MoreA bill seeking to harmonize requirements for public and private energy generation facilities in Nebraska advanced from general file April 3 after lawmakers voted to narrow the proposal.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval March 20 to a bill intended to better balance the conservation of Nebraska’s threatened and endangered species with highway maintenance.
Read MoreLawmakers approved a bill May 23 intended to support Nebraska’s efforts to be selected as a regional clean hydrogen hub by the U.S. Department of Energy.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval April 11 to a bill intended to support Nebraska’s efforts to be selected as a regional clean hydrogen hub by the U.S Department of Energy.
Read MoreTwenty-six members of the Legislature were sworn into office Jan. 4 as the 108th Nebraska Legislature convened for its 90-day first session. That number includes nine re-elected senators, 16 newly elected senators — including two members who have served in the Legislature previously — and one newly appointed senator.
Read MoreLawmakers approved a bill April 12 intended to help farmers adopt practices that protect Nebraska’s soil and water.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval March 11 to a bill intended to give a state agency the ability to respond more quickly to the release of pollution.
Read MoreA proposal intended to spur economic development and recreational opportunities in three areas of the state advanced from the first round of debate March 9.
Read MoreNebraska would seek to be selected as a regional clean hydrogen hub under a bill advanced from the first round of debate March 1.
Read MoreA peer-to-peer learning community would help farmers adopt practices that protect Nebraska’s soil and water under a bill advanced from the first round of debate Feb. 24.
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