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The Evolution of the EV

March 10, 2023

In 1900, one in every three cars was electric. Twenty years later, the Model T was king. Will electric vehicles make a comeback? Introduced more than 100 years ago, electric cars are seeing a rise in popularity today for many of the same reasons they were first popular. Whether it’s a hybrid, plug-in hybrid or[Read More]

Loup’s First EV on display at state fair in 1969

March 10, 2023

The Nebraska Centennial State Fair is the destination of the Loup Power District’s electric car. The car will be on display at the booth of the Nebraska Inter-Industry Electric Council throughout the entire fair which begins August 29. “The car is always a big attraction at the many county fairs and other events where Loup[Read More]

Electrical Safety: Pet-Proof Your Home

February 10, 2023

Puppies and kittens are cute and curious. The cute part can sometimes keep them from getting into trouble, like when they start chewing on a shoe. But cute won’t help them if they begin to chew on or play with electrical equipment— doing that can put your pet in serious danger of injury or death[Read More]

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