Electricity Cost in Nebraska

The average residential electricity rate in Nebraska is 11.76¢ per kWh. At 900 kWh/month, that works out to about $106 per month or $1270 per year.

Rates from EIA data · 900 kWh standard usage benchmark

Average rate
11.76 ¢/kWh
Est. monthly (900 kWh)
$105.84
Est. annual (10,800 kWh)
$1270.08
vs national (monthly)
$-54.90
National avg: 17.86¢/kWh

How Nebraska Compares

State rate
11.76 ¢/kWh
National average
17.86 ¢/kWh
Difference
-34.2%
Category
much lower than national average

Key Insights

  • Electricity in Nebraska costs 34% less than the national average.
  • Nebraska ranks #49 among U.S. states for electricity prices.
  • Electricity in Nebraska is among the 10 least expensive states.
  • Nebraska has a value score of 92, indicating strong affordability and freshness.
  • Nebraska shows a rising electricity price trend based on recent historical data.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average electricity cost in Nebraska?
The average residential electricity rate in Nebraska is 11.76 cents per kWh. At 900 kWh per month, that translates to an estimated monthly cost of $105.84.
Is electricity in Nebraska cheaper than the national average?
Electricity in Nebraska costs about $54.90 less per month than the U.S. national average when using 900 kWh.
How much does 900 kWh cost in Nebraska?
At the average rate of 11.76¢/kWh, 900 kWh costs approximately $105.84 per month, or about $1270.08 per year.

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