Consumption in the Residential Sector
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The residential sector consists of private households. Energy is consumed primarily for space heating, water heating, air conditioning, refrigeration, cooking, clothes drying, and lighting. Fuel used for motor vehicles by household members is included in the transportation sector.
Consumption in the Industrial Sector
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Consumption in the Electric Power Sector
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Consumption in the Commercial Sector
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Energy Consumption in Nebraska's Commercial Sector
The commercial sector consists of non-manufacturing business establishments.
Consumption by Fuel Type
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Consumption by Type of Fuel and Sector
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Consumption Comparison by State
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In 2022, Nebraska was the 18th lowest in energy consumption in the country. Nebraska consumed 846.4 trillion British thermal units (Btu) of energy, which was less than one percent (0.89%) of the nation's total consumption. Texas had the highest consumption (13,780.6 trillion Btu which was 15 percent of the nation's total), and Vermont had the lowest consumption (124.8 trillion Btu).
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NOTICE OF INTENT TO ISSUE COVERAGE UNDER NPDES GENERAL PERMIT FOR CAFOS – NEG023000
Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy
NPDES and State Permits Section
Lincoln, Nebraska
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NOTICE OF INTENT TO APPROVE AN
APPLICATION FOR CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATING PERMIT
Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy
Water Permits Division
Lincoln, Nebraska
DHHS/DWEE issues smoke advisory for Eastern Nebraska
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Lincoln, NE – Smoke associated with wildfires in Canada may affect the air quality in Nebraska.
Issued for: June 3, 2025, 3 p.m. through June 4, 2025, 12 a.m.
Affected Area: Eastern Nebraska
Air Quality Index: Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups to Unhealthy AQI
Potential Air Quality Impacts from Wildfires