Lincoln County Power district No. 1 (LCPD) was created in 1935 after the Nevada State Legislature passed an act that provided for the creation of power districts. Lincoln County’s Board of Commissioners appointed J.H. Buehler, Wilson W. Grubbs, and Arthur W. Thomas to be LCPD’s first Board of Directors.
Once the new Board had created a transmission path to bring power to Lincoln County, it turned its attention to securing the resource. In 1936, the new District filed an application with the Colorado River Commission of Nevada seeking to purchase electrical energy. With a newly constructed transmission line and a contract for energy from Hoover Dam, power was ready to flow into Lincoln County for the first time on September 1, 1937.
When power from the Dam began flowing to Lincoln County the District was only serving nine customers. Today the customer base of the District has diversified away from the original mining operations it initially served and has grown to nearly 1,000 customers.
Much has changed over the past seventy years at the District including the District’s legal status. In 1970, the District was reorganized under NRS 318 as a General Improvement District. Presiding over the reorganization at the first meeting of the new Board on July 23, 1970 were William R. Orr, W. Emrys, Richard L. Decker, Joseph D. Wilkin, Harry H. Horlacher, and General Manager/ Secretary George Heidenreich.
For the past seventy years, LCPD has grown and changed. However, one thing has remained the same, our desire to provide reliable electric service to our customers at the lowest cost possible.
Lincoln County Power District #1 offers many ways to help its customers reduce their monthly bills by making their homes and businesses more energy efficient; including rebates, LED lights, and information on energy conservation. The Power District also partners with the Rural Nevada Development Corporation to offer free weatherization services to qualifying low income homeowners.
We are also pleased to now offer a new program to help the agriculture industry in Lincoln County improve the efficiency of their irrigation systems. Irrigated fields account for approximately 25% of the energy use in Lincoln County.
Company Name | Lincoln County Power District No. 1 |
Business Category | Electric Power |
Address | 2139 Scott Rd Pioche Nevada United States ZIP: 89043 |
President | Edward E. Wright |
Year Established | 1935 |
Employees | 20 |
Memberships | NA |
Hours of Operation | NA |
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