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NPPD says beware of uptick in scam activity

Columbus, Neb. – Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) is asking power customers around the state to be wary of scammers trying to take advantage of the recent winter weather and power outages. These predatory individuals will call and state the customer’s bill must be paid immediately or the power will be shut off and will [.]

Compute North to expand colocation campus in Nebraska

Compute North to expand colocation campus in Nebraska 19 February 2021 | Abigail Opiah Compute North is set to expand its TIER 0TM colocation and computing campus in Kearney, Nebraska. The expansion will see an additional 70MW of infrastructure to its customers including Foundry Digital LLC, Bit Digital, Inc. (BTBT), and several other players in the bitcoin mining space.  As part of Compute North’s ongoing projects, the expansion will feature the installation of next-generation containers, including Compute North’s first GPU computing module. “As a testament to Compute North’s significant growth, its expansion in Kearney represents the company’s next step in ‘Mining 2.0,’ that requires the ability to effectively manage mining and data centre operations, combined with market expertise to actively manage power costs,” said Dave Perrill, co-founder and CEO of Compute North.

Municipal bonds end steady streak, moving yields up 18-plus basis points

Muni yields rose another five basis points on the 10- and 30-year, bringing the total cuts to scales to 18 and 17 basis points, respectively, from Tuesday as the asset class moved closer to UST movements after lagging that market since the start of the year.

SCAM ALERT: NPPD sees rise in scams during energy emergency

KLKN-TV February 19, 2021 12:11 pm Video courtesy of the Nebraska Public Power District. COLUMBUS, Neb. (KLKN) In the aftermath of severe weather events and widespread power outages, the Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) says scammers are targeting Nebraska consumers. Scammers will often contact consumers directly, even appearing on your caller ID as a utility company- a practice known as ‘spoofing’. The scammers will claim your bill must be paid immediately or your power will be shut off. Some even allude that if you pay them right away, you will be excluded from the potential controlled outages. “Scammers have gotten very crafty in recent years and will often strike during severe events. Scammers can be very convincing and will do their best to get someone worried, or confused enough, they make a mistake and give away their money,” stated NPPD Retail General Manager Pat Hanrahan in a recent press release.

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