Expenditures by Type of Fuel and Sector
In 2023, Nebraska spent $11,410.1 million (or $11.4 billion) on energy. Expenditures are shown in the table below for each sector and each fuel.
Renewable energy consists of hydroelectric power, wind, wood and waste, ethanol, geothermal energy, and solar thermal and photovoltaic energy, but there are direct fuel costs for only wood and waste.
The expenditures are in nominal dollars to provide a better comparison.
Additional information is available for:
- the residential sector,
- the commercial sector,
- the industrial sector,
- the transportation sector,
- the electric power sector; and
- several individual fuels:
Information for total state expenditures by end–use sectors and by fuel type is also available.
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Sources: State Energy Price and Expenditure Report. Energy Information Administration, Washington, DC. Nebraska Department of Water, Energy, and Environment, Lincoln, NE.
This report was updated on February 18, 2026.
Typically, there is a year between updates.