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Date of this Version

2022

Document Type

Thesis

Citation

Spray, C., Heggem, G., Burgess, C., & Coffey, C. 2022. Nelnet Arbitrage Project Feasibility Student. Undergraduate Honors Thesis. University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Comments

Copyright Clayton Spray, Grace Heggem, Chris Burgess, & Carlyn Coffey 2022.

Abstract

The purpose of this project was to perform a project feasibility study for Nelnet, Inc. regarding the power arbitrage market. The project consisted of a research paper and a resulting presentation to key Nelnet stakeholders concerning the feasibility of Nelnet, Inc. pursuing business opportunities in the power arbitrage market. Due to confidential information and executive-level business strategy discussed, the authors signed an encompassing non-disclosure agreement with Nelnet. This NDA prevents the submission of the full project documents.

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