Nebraska Solar Guide 2026

Nebraska offers moderate solar conditions with good sun hours, though low electricity rates and limited incentives affect returns.

Updated March 2026 · Sources: NPPD, DSIRE, EnergySage, NREL · Research by Dana Mercer
#41 solar state Good sun hours
Avg install cost $2.80/W Before incentives · Q1 2026 · EnergySage
Electricity rate 11¢/kWh Statewide avg · EIA Jan 2026
Peak sun hrs/day 4.8 hrs State avg · NREL data
Typical payback 11-13 yrs After federal ITC
Solar rank #41 Installed capacity · SEIA 2025

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Nebraska provides mixed solar conditions: With 4.8 daily peak sun hours but only 11¢/kWh electricity rates, the Cornhusker State offers moderate solar fundamentals. NPPD and other utilities provide limited net metering, and state incentives are minimal.

For Omaha and Lincoln residents, solar systems typically take 11-13 years to pay back. Good sun exposure helps offset low electricity rates, but limited incentives moderate returns.

Nebraska solar incentives (2026)

Incentive Amount Status
Federal ITC 30% of system cost Active
NPPD Net Metering Avoided cost rate Limited
Property Tax Exemption Not available None
Sales Tax Exemption Not available None

Nebraska solar install costs (Q1 2026)

System size Gross cost After ITC Annual savings Payback
6 kW $16,800 $11,760 ~$950/yr ~12.4 years
8 kW $22,400 $15,680 ~$1,270/yr ~12.4 years

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