Nebraska

Nebraska

Fast Facts:

Coal-fired plants supply two-thirds of Nebraska’s electricity generation market, nuclear power supplies just under three-tenths, and hydroelectric power supplies most of the remainder.

Nebraska is among the Nation’s top producers of corn-based ethanol.

Nebraska is one of the few States that allow the use of conventional gasoline statewide.

Most of Nebraska’s small oil reserves are located in the western half of the State.

 

***Energy Information Administration, Nebraska, http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/state/state_energy_profiles.cfm?sid=NE

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