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NE ENERGY GUIDE

Home Energy Independence Plan for Nebraska

Nebraska faces tornado and severe storm risks. The state's public power system provides relatively reliable service but severe weather remains a threat.

Nebraska Grid Reliability

Reliability
7/10
Low Risk
EIA SAIDI/SAIFI 2023
Outages / Year
0.6
per customer
EIA SAIFI 2023
Avg. Duration
5
hours
EIA SAIDI 2023
Electricity Rate
11.8¢
per kWh
EIA 2026-02

Primary Outage Risks in Nebraska

Tornadoes
Severe thunderstorms
Blizzards
Flooding

Nebraska Energy Sources

Natural Gas40%
Coal20%
Nuclear18%
Renewables22%

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration

Nebraska Incentives & Rebates

Nebraska has no state solar tax credit. Limited net metering options (varies by public power district). Property tax exemption for solar in some areas. Note: The federal 30% residential solar tax credit expired December 31, 2025 for customer-owned systems. Solar leases and PPAs may still offer indirect savings from the commercial tax credit. Check with a tax advisor for current eligibility. Source: DSIRE.

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