Perennial Public Power District

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2122 S Lincoln Ave
York, NE 68467
Based in York, Neb., Perennial Public Power District is an electric utility. The company distributes electricity to over 8,000 customers throughout York and Fillmore counties including twelve towns and villages. It is a public corporation and political subdivision of the State of Nebraska. Through a power contract with the Nebraska Electric G&T, Perennial purchases 100 percent of its electricity through Nebraska Public Power District. It is a member of the Nebraska Rural Electric Association as well as the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association.

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2.02 reviews
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Shawn J.
5/14/2012

If you like billing snafus and collection threats as a result, you'll like dealing with Perennial Public Power. While their service is reliable, the front office leaves much to be desired in...

Teddy S.
5/4/2023

If you end up talking to Susan, try to keep your cool. She's the grumpiest customer service person I've ever talked to. Good rates on electricity, terrible customer service.

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