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Powering Nebraska

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About Powering Nebraska

Nebraska’s power is changing. Powering Nebraska explores how electricity is generated across the state—wind, solar, coal, nuclear, hydro, and emerging tech—and what it means for our future. Each episode offers data-driven, nonpartisan analysis on the environmental, economic, and policy impacts of energy in Nebraska. This podcast is independently produced with no financial ties to utilities, industry groups, or advocacy organizations.

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Nebraska's Battle with the Physical Cloud

These sources examine the rapid expansion of AI data centers and the tension between technological growth and public oversight. Legislative efforts, such as the Data Center Moratorium Act, propose halting construction until federal standards address environmental impacts, job displacement, and utility costs. Regional reports from Nebraska and Wisconsin highlight the local friction caused by these projects, including conflicts of interest involving lawmakers and the massive resource demands of tech giants like Google and Microsoft. To mitigate these risks, experts suggest a holistic evaluation framework that prioritizes transparency and community benefits over simple real estate deals. Ultimately, the collection advocates for sovereign AI ecosystems and public-private partnerships that transform isolated infrastructure into engines for local prosperity and energy innovation.

26 Apr 2026 - 51 min
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Data Centers Rewrite the Power Rules

This episode of "Powering Nebraska" explores the "defining moment" currently facing the state's power system as it adapts to the staggering energy demands of the cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence (AI) industries.We dive into how Nebraska’s unique public power mandate has attracted massive data center projects, such as the facility in Kearney that consumes as much electricity as the rest of the city combined. The episode details the strategic responses from the state's major utilities, including NPPD’s plan to add nearly 800 megawatts of new generation capacity—ranging from battery storage to dual-fuel engines—and OPPD’s proposed 2025 rate increases to fund critical infrastructure and grid resiliency.Finally, we examine the environmental and economic trade-offs as Nebraska strives to meet net-zero carbon goals by 2050 while managing a load growth that could see data centers consume over 20% of the state's electricity by the end of the decade.

4 Mar 2026 - 38 min
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Perkins County Canal Project and South Platte Compact

This podcast episode explores the intensifying conflict over the South Platte River, where a century-old water agreement has triggered a high-stakes legal battle between Nebraska and Colorado. We delve into Nebraska's decision to revive the Perkins County Canal, a massive $628 million infrastructure project first envisioned in the 1890s to secure water for western Nebraska.The episode breaks down several critical themes: * The Legal Foundation: We examine the 1923 South Platte River Compact, a contract embodied in state and federal law that divides the river's flows between the two states. * Nebraska's Water Security: Nebraska officials argue the canal is vital to the state's economic prosperity and claim that Colorado is illegally overconsuming up to 1.3 million acre-feet of water destined for its borders. * Colorado's Resistance: Colorado leadership has dismissed the project as an "unfounded and unserious" boondoggle, warning it will cause localized economic devastation for Colorado landowners and municipalities. * Supreme Court Litigation: We discuss Nebraska’s 2025 lawsuit filed with the U.S. Supreme Court and the notoriously lengthy "Special Master" process expected to follow. * Environmental and Human Impacts: From the protection of critical habitats for endangered species to the potential "drying out" of 30,000 to 60,000 acres of irrigated land in Colorado, the stakes extend far beyond simple hydrology. With the project currently targeted for completion in 2032, we analyze whether this historical canal is a visionary solution for water security or an outdated waste of public funds.

3 Mar 2026 - 59 min
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China: The Renewable Energy Superpower

This episode explores China's emergence as the world’s dominant renewable-energy superpower, charting the immense scale of its domestic clean-tech production and its disruptive global impact, particularly in the Global South. Inside China: Scale and Innovation China’s output in the "new three" industries—solar, electric vehicles (EVs), and batteries—is growing at an astronomical rate, with the solar industry alone producing 680 gigawatts of capacity last year. This massive scale has caused solar panel prices to plummet, costing little more than a twentieth of what they did in 2005, providing a significant boon to consumers worldwide. We examine China's unprecedented efforts to harness its domestic geography, such as the construction of the colossal Talatan Solar Park on the Tibetan Plateau. This 162-square-mile complex utilizes the high altitude, thin air, and cold temperatures of Qinghai Province to provide efficient, low-cost renewable electricity, which is then used to power high-speed rail, EV infrastructure, and data centers for artificial intelligence (AI) across China. The success of clean technology has become central to China's economic future, becoming a recognized pillar of "socialist modernization". Global Disruption: Pakistan as a Test Case The episode focuses on Pakistan, which has become the world's second-largest importer of solar panels and a critical "test case for the green transition in the Global South". Driven by factors like record-breaking heat and high electricity bills, consumers like retired railway worker Muhammed Munir have installed Chinese rooftop solar panels, sparking a true revolution where solar is now seen everywhere from roadside shops to marriage dowries. However, this rapid, consumer-driven shift is having unintended consequences for traditional infrastructure. Power providers, already burdened by debt (including from newly built Chinese coal-fired plants), have seen their revenues plunge by around 12%. This has resulted in a "utility death spiral" where rising costs for remaining users prompt even more people to switch to solar. Now, Pakistan is seeking China's help and expertise to restructure legacy agreements and modernize its grid to handle the sudden influx of solar power. Geopolitical Implications China’s clean-tech dominance is deeply aligned with its geopolitical goals, offering soft power and influence across the Global South. China has committed to an ambitious goal of 3,600 gigawatts of wind and solar capacity by 2035. Despite this, the country still faces an industry crisis of oversupply and continues to heavily rely on coal for energy security, having started work on 100 gigawatts of new coal-fired capacity in 2024. Furthermore, this dominance is fueling protectionism globally, as other countries worry about reliance on China for critical minerals and essential green technologies.

5 Nov 2025 - 13 min
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