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State Profile and Energy Estimates

Changes to the State Energy Data System (SEDS) Notice: In October 2023, we updated the way we calculate primary energy consumption of electricity generation from noncombustible renewable energy sources (solar, wind, hydroelectric, and geothermal). Visit our Changes to 1960—2022 conversion factor for renewable energy page to learn more.

Profile Overview

Quick Facts

  • Nebraska produces about 13% of the nation's fuel ethanol and is the second-largest ethanol producer after Iowa.
  • In 2023, Nebraska obtained 45% of its total in-state electricity net generation from coal, 30% from wind, and 17% from nuclear power. Almost all of the rest was generated from natural gas (6%) and hydropower (2%).
  • Nebraska ranks among the top ten states in per capita total energy consumption in part because of its small population, energy-intensive industrial sector, and the state’s hot summers and harsh winters.
  • In 2023, Nebraska ranked third in the nation, after Texas and California, in its number of industrial electricity customers. About 39% of electricity sales in the state went to the industrial sector, which includes agriculture, where electricity is used to run irrigation systems.
  • A larger share (42%) of the petroleum used in Nebraska is consumed as distillate fuel oil than in all other states except Wyoming and North Dakota.

Last Updated: August 15, 2024

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