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Data for 2014  |  Release Date: March 24, 2016  |  Next Release: February 2017  

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Nebraska Electricity Profile 2014

Table 1. 2014 Summary statistics (Nebraska)  
Item Value Rank
Primary energy source   Coal
Net summer capacity (megawatts) 8,732 36
Electric utilities 7,913 30
IPP & CHP 819 46
Net generation (megawatthours) 39,431,291 34
Electric utilities 36,560,960 30
IPP & CHP 2,870,331 45
Emissions
Sulfur dioxide (short tons) 63,994 22
Nitrogen oxide (short tons) 27,045 30
Carbon dioxide (thousand metric tons) 26,348 31
Sulfur dioxide (lbs/MWh) 3.2 8
Nitrogen oxide (lbs/MWh) 1.4 20
Carbon dioxide (lbs/MWh) 1,470 15
Total retail sales (megawatthours) 30,222,168 35
Full service provider sales 30,222,168 33
Energy-only provider sales    
Direct use (megawatthours) 445,478 36
Average retail price (cents/kWh) 8.84 38
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-860, "Annual Electric Generator Report." U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-861,"Annual Electric Power Industry Report." U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, "Power Plant Operations Report" and predecessor forms.

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Table 2. Ten largest plants by generation capacity, 2014
Table 3. Top five retailers of electricity, with end use sectors, 2014
Table 4. Electric power industry capability by primary energy source, 1990-2014
Table 5. Electric power industry generation by primary energy source, 1990-2014
Table 6. Electric power delivered fuel prices and quality for coal, petroleum, natural gas, 1990-2014
Table 7. Electric power industry emissions estimates, 1990-2014
Table 8. Retail sales, revenue, and average retail price by sector, 1990-2014
Table 9. Retail electricity sales statistics, 2014
Table 10. Supply and disposition of electricity, 1990-2014 (megawatthours)
Table 11. Net metering, 2010-2014 (megawatthours)
Table 12. Advanced metering, 2007-2014

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