Nebraska Electricity Rates 2026 — Cost per kWh & Savings

The average electricity rate in Nebraska (NE) is $0.1157/kWh, ranking #7 among US states. The average monthly bill is $110 for 951 kWh of usage.

Nebraska Average Rate
$0.12/kWh
Rank: #7 of 51 (including DC)
Avg Bill
$110/mo
Avg Usage
951 kWh
Peak Sun
4.5 hrs
Market
Regulated

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Electricity Savings Tips for Nebraska

Nebraska is unique — all electricity is provided by public power districts, not private utilities. This keeps rates among the lowest in the nation. Solar net metering policies vary by district. Check with your local power district for specific programs.

Primary Utility: NPPD, OPPD (all public)

Nebraska has a regulated electricity market served primarily by NPPD, OPPD (all public). Rates are set by the state public utility commission and cannot be changed by shopping for providers. Focus on reducing usage and investing in efficiency improvements to lower your bill.

Solar Energy in Nebraska

Nebraska receives an average of 4.5 peak sun hours per day. While not the sunniest state, solar panels still produce meaningful energy here. At $0.12/kWh, a solar system that produces 7884 kWh/year saves approximately $912/year. With the 30% federal tax credit, typical payback is 8-12 years.

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