The Nebraska Chapter of NECA is an association for Electrical Contracting firms and Associate Members dedicated to advancing best practices and policies for the success of the electrical industry. The Chapter is comprised of electrical service supply companies and other related services with an unwavering pledge - to support our industry. Our mission is to promote the services and quality work of our members to our communities, and to expand the potential for business opportunities.

The National Electrical Contractors Association has enjoyed a long partnership with the IBEW (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers). Our Joint Apprenticeship and Training Program is the backbone of our industry and provides the highly skilled and trained professionals for our contracting firms to employ. Our partnership in the Nebraska Chapter involves IBEW Local Union #265 (Lincoln) and IBEW Local Union #22 (Omaha). It is the mission of the NECA/IBEW partnership to provide the most qualified and best educated workforce.

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Lighting’s Next Big Thing - After nearly saturating the energy efficiency angle with solid-state options, lighting’s future may lie in discovering its deeper powers by focusing on health, safety, functionality, and control. Read: https:// www.ecmweb.com/ lighting-control /article/ 21137312/ lightings-next-b ig-thing

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Interest in Germicidal UV Lighting Spreads - The quest to corral COVID-19 ignites fresh focus in virus-destroyin g ultraviolet light installations, but caution may be in order. Read: https:// www.ecmweb.com/ lighting-control /article/ 21137313/ interest-in-germ icidal-uv-light ing-spreads

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Officials Debate Simulating Electrical Grid Cyberattacks - The federal government should have the authority to simu… https://t.co/3wV8pCphzy

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Join us in the virtual classroom next week to learn the changes coming to the lighting industry as well as how those changes may affect NECA members involved in installing and maintaining lighting and lighting control systems. Register now: https:// hubs.ly/H0tvwgq0

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Our members' commitment to safety shows every day. This #SafeAndSoundAtWork week, here's a look at what makes a suc… https://t.co/1oyESNMDhZ

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Wondering what a virtual exhibit floor will look like? Check out this short video that shows how exhibitors and att… https://t.co/Fb5tlXr5pd

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Nebraska Utility Won’t Convert Power Plant to Run on Hydrogen After All. Read: https://t.co/hKEgMB169f https://t.co/sV8ZDM3xwS

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Retired Utility Engineer Works to Help Omaha Charities Cut Peak Power Fees - Louis Lester is applying his knowledge… https://t.co/MY95lb5B8B

Posted on Aug 11, 2020  •  Twitter

Pandemic Prompts Shifts in Training for New Electricians - Months later, leading experts expect the changes to co… https://t.co/hq3AfsgwH5

Posted on Aug 11, 2020  •  Twitter

NECA Names Lt. Gen. Ronald L. Bailey, USMC (Ret.), As Vice President of Industry Development. Read:… https://t.co/hYZ0EjtouB

Posted on Aug 10, 2020  •  Twitter

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