List of power stations in Nebraska

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This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Nebraska, sorted by type and name. In 2022, Nebraska had a total summer capacity of 10,800 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 40,692 GWh.[2] In 2023, the electrical energy generation mix was 44.6% coal, 29.7% wind, 17.2% nuclear, 5.8% natural gas, 2.1% hydroelectric, 0.2% biomass, 0.2% solar, and 0.1% petroleum. Distributed small-scale solar, including customer-owned photovoltaic panels, delivered 49 GWh to the state's electricity grid in 2023.[1]

Sources of Nebraska utility-scale electricity generation, full-year 2023:[1]
  1. Coal (44.6%)
  2. Wind (29.7%)
  3. Nuclear (17.2%)
  4. Natural gas (5.8%)
  5. Hydroelectric (2.1%)
  6. Biomass (0.2%)
  7. Solar (0.2%)
  8. Petroleum (0.1%)

Nebraska is the only state where all electricity utilities are publicly owned as municipal systems, public districts, or rural cooperatives. The state has few fossil-fuel reserves but has abundant renewable generation and agricultural resources. It is an increasing harvester of wind energy and a major producer of biofuels (primarily ethanol), with further potential for biomass generation. Nebraska has no renewable portfolio standard while supporting net metering. It was a top-ten state for per-capita energy consumption in 2019 due in large part to its energy-intensive agriculture, meat packing, and food processing industries. About 10% more electricity was generated than was consumed in-state.[3]

Nuclear power stations

More information Plant, Operator ...
Plant Operator County Coordinates Capacity
(MW)
Generation
type
Year opened Year closed Ref
Cooper Nuclear StationNPPDNemaha40°21′46″N 95°38′27″W770Steam turbine1974Currently operating[4]
Fort Calhoun Nuclear Generating StationOPPDWashington40°21′46″N 95°38′27″W480Steam turbine19732016[5]
Hallam Nuclear Power FacilityAtomics InternationalLancaster40°21′46″N 95°38′27″W75Steam turbine19631964[6]
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Fossil-fuel power stations

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Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference.[7]

Coal

More information Plant, Operator ...
Plant Operator County Coordinates Capacity
(MW)
Year
opened
Ref
ADM ColumbusADMPlatte41°24′59″N 97°17′11″W612010[8]
ADM LincolnADMLancaster40°51′59″N 96°36′52″W7.91988[9]
Gerald Gentleman StationNPPDLincoln41°04′51″N 101°08′27″W1362.61979 (Unit 1 - 681.3MW)
1982 (Unit 2 - 681.3MW)
[10][11]
Lon D. Wright Power PlantCity of FremontDodge41°25′41″N 96°27′44″W128.51957 (Unit 1 - 15.5MW)
1963 (Unit 2 - 21.0MW)
1976 (Unit 3 - 82.0MW)
[12]
Nebraska City Power StationOPPDOtoe40°37′17″N 95°46′35″W1345.31979 (Unit 1 - 654.3MW)
2009 (Unit 2 - 691.0MW)

[13] [14]

North Omaha Power StationOPPDDouglas41°19′45″N 95°56′41″W336.31954 (Unit 1 - 64.8MW)
1957 (Unit 2 - 90.8MW)
1959 (Unit 3 - 86.0MW)
1963 (Unit 4 - 120.1MW)
1968 (Unit 5 - 216.2MW)
[15]
Platte Generating StationCity of Grand IslandHall40°51′17″N 98°20′54″W1001982[16]
Sheldon Power StationNPPDLancaster40°33′32″N 96°47′05″W2191961 (Unit 1 - 104.0MW)
1965 (Unit 2 - 115.0MW)
[10][17]
Western Sugar Cooperative ScottsbluffWestern Sugar CooperativeScotts Bluff41°51′32″N 103°38′04″W5.01987[18]
Whelan Energy CenterPPGAAdams40°34′51″N 98°18′45″W3091981 (Unit 1 - 77.0MW)
2011 (Unit 2 - 232.0MW)
[19]
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Natural gas

More information Name, Operator ...
Name Operator County Coordinates Capacity
(MW)
Generation type Year
opened
Ref
AuburnAuburn Power BoardNemaha40°23′18″N 95°50′47″W17.5Reciprocating engine (x6)1949-1993
Beatrice Power StationNPPDGage40°19′52″N 96°48′30″W2203x1 combined cycle2005
Broken BowCity of Broken BowCuster41°24′11″N 99°38′21″W7.2Reciprocating engine (x4)1974
C.W. Burdick Power PlantCity of Grand IslandHall40°55′22″N 98°19′37″W81.6Simple cycle (x3)1968/2003
Canaday StationNPPDGosper40°41′39″N 99°42′04″W99.3Steam turbine1958
Cass CountyOPPDCass40°56′52″N 95°57′50″W322.8Simple cycle (x2)2003
Don HenryCity of HastingsAdams40°35′00″N 98°25′12″W18.0Simple cycle1972
Falls CityFalls City Utility DepartmentRichardson40°03′18″N 95°36′30″W26.7Reciprocating engine (x7)1946-2018
J StreetLESLancaster40°48′28″N 96°42′39″W29.0Simple cycle1972
Lon Wright
(Derril Marshall Generating Station)
City of FremontDodge41°25′41″N 96°28′00″W38.0Simple cycle2003
Nebraska City #1City of Nebraska CityOtoe40°40′50″N 95°50′51″W21.6Reciprocating engine (x6)1955-1979
Nebraska City #2City of Nebraska CityOtoe40°39′58″N 95°52′06″W7.6Reciprocating engine (x2)1998
North DenverCity of HastingsAdams40°35′56″N 98°23′19″W41.0Steam turbine (x2)1957/1967
North OmahaOPPDDouglas41°19′45″N 95°56′41″W241.6Steam turbine (x3)1954-1959[15]
RokebyLESLancaster40°43′54″N 96°44′11″W255.1Simple cycle (x3)1975/1997/2001
Sarpy CountyOPPDSarpy41°10′14″N 95°58′14″W314.9Simple cycle (x5)1972/1996/2000
Standing Bear Lake Station OPPD Douglas 41°18′58″N 96°05′44″W 150 Reciprocating engine (x9) 2025
Terry Bundy Generating StationLESLancaster40°54′35″N 96°36′47″W121.93x1 combined cycle,
simple cycle
2004 (77.4MW)
2003 (45.5MW)
Turtle Creek Station OPPD Sarpy 41°05′45″N 96°10′07″W 450 Simple cycle (x3) 2025
WahooCity of WahooSaunders41°12′42″N 96°36′42″W13.2Reciprocating engine (x5)1947-1973
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Petroleum

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Plant Operator County Coordinates Capacity
(MW)
Generation type Year
opened
Ref
HebronNPPDThayer40°11′16″N 97°34′40″W41.5Simple cycle1973
Jones StreetOPPDDouglas41°15′05″N 95°55′22″W122.6Simple cycle (x2)1973
Kimball Municipal Power PlantCity of KimballKimball41°14′18″N 103°40′00″W7.6Reciprocating engine (x6)1944-1974[20]
McCookNPPDRed Willow40°13′17″N 100°39′03″W42.7Simple cycle1973
OrdLoup Valleys Rural PPDValley41°36′15″N 98°55′34″W10.8Reciprocating engine (x5)1963-1997
TecumsehCity of TecumsehJohnson40°21′59″N 96°11′24″W6.6Reciprocating engine (x5)1944-1974
WayneCity of WayneWayne42°13′40″N 97°01′06″W20.2Reciprocating engine (x8)1947-1998
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Renewable power stations

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Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration serves as a general reference.[7]

Biomass

More information Name, Location ...
Name Location Coordinates Capacity
(MW)
Fuel
type
Generation
type
Year
opened
Ref
Elk City StationDouglas County41°23′02″N 96°15′16″W6.4Landfill gasReciprocating engine (x8)2002/2006
Missouri River WWTPDouglas County41°12′12″N 95°55′45″W3.0BiogasReciprocating engine (x3)1985/2001
Papillion Creek WWTPSarpy County41°04′38″N 95°52′12″W1.5BiogasReciprocating engine (x3)1987
Terry Bundy GSLancaster County40°54′35″N 96°36′47″W4.8Landfill gasReciprocating engine (x3)2014
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Geothermal

There were no utility-scale geothermal power facilities in the state of Nebraska in 2019.

Hydroelectric

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Kearney canal and dam, Nebraska's oldest hydroelectric dam since 1886.[A] The facility was upgraded to include the circular tower powerhouse in 1921.
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Spalding sluice gate, headrace and powerhouse components of Nebraska's longest continuously operating power plant since 1919
More information Plant, Location ...
Plant Location Coordinates Capacity
(MW)
Number of
turbines
Year
opened
Ref
ColumbusPlatte County41°27′50″N 97°19′42″W45.031936
Gavins PointCedar County42°50′56″N 97°28′53″W102.031956
JeffreyLincoln County40°57′34″N 100°23′52″W21.021941
Johnson 1Gosper County40°41′37″N 99°49′04″W20.021941
Johnson 2Gosper County40°41′02″N 99°44′41″W22.511941
Kearney[A]Buffalo County40°42′13″N 99°06′03″W1.011921
KingsleyKeith County41°12′41″N 101°40′05″W41.011984
MonroePlatte County41°29′14″N 97°36′28″W3.031936
North PlatteLincoln County41°05′11″N 100°45′34″W24.021935
SpaldingGreeley County41°40′53″N 98°22′03″W0.221919/1956
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A Kearney canal and dam were completed in 1886, water powered a DC current dynamo by 1889, and an elegant brick powerhouse was constructed in 1890 that also housed a steam engine along with an 800 horsepower turbine. The early system delivered lighting to the city of Kearney and powered a trolley system, but suffered from various equipment and water-delivery issues that persisted after the shift to AC alternating current. Major reworking of bulkhead, penstock and powerhouse components were completed in 1921. The historic powerhouse was ultimately demolished in 2007.[21][22]

Solar

More information Project name, Location ...
Project name Location Coordinates Capacity
(MWAC)
Year
opened
Ref
City of LexingtonDawson County40°45′25″N 99°44′02″W3.62017
Fort CalhounWashington County41°31′14″N 96°04′39″W5.02019
HastingsAdams County40°36′07″N 98°26′13″W1.52019
HoldregeLancaster County40°49′29″N 96°49′13″W4.02016
KearneyBuffalo County40°43′18″N 99°02′28″W5.82017
Lon WrightDodge County41°25′41″N 96°27′44″W2.32018
Platteview Solar Saunders County

41°11′27″N 96°22′43″W

81 2024 [23]
South Sioux CityDakota County42°27′31″N 96°26′23″W2.32016
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Wind

More information Project name, Location ...
Additional data reported by the United States Wind Turbine Database[24]
Project name Location Coordinates Capacity
(MW)
Number of
turbines
Year
opened
Ref
Ainsworth WindBrown County42°26′56″N 99°53′30″W59.4432005
Broken Bow WindCuster County41°27′17″N 99°34′05″W152.9502012/2014
Cottonwood WindWebster County40°14′25″N 98°24′22″W89.7402017
Crofton Bluffs WindKnox County42°41′54″N 97°34′48″W40.0222012
Elkhorn Ridge WindKnox County42°41′52″N 97°37′08″W81.0272009
Flat Water WindRichardson County40°00′04″N 95°55′44″W60.0402010
Grande Prairie Wind FarmHolt County42°36′29″N 98°25′42″W400.02002016
Kimball WindKimball County41°16′25″N 103°41′54″W30.0122018
Laredo Ridge WindBoone County41°52′49″N 98°01′26″W79.9542011
Lon Wright WindDodge County41°25′41″N 96°27′44″W40.9192017
Prairie Breeze WindAntelope County41°57′06″N 98°04′36″W215.71792014/2015/2016
Rattlesnake Creek WindDixon County42°22′26″N 96°49′44″W318.11012019
Sholes WindWayne County42°18′43″N 97°21′53″W160.0712019
Steele Flats WindJefferson County40°02′56″N 96°57′44″W74.8442013
TPW Petersburg WindBoone County41°51′53″N 97°57′40″W40.5272011
Upstream WindAntelope County42°11′03″N 97°57′54″W202.5812018
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Storage power stations

There were no utility-scale storage power stations in the state of Nebraska in 2019.

HVDC converter stations

More information Project name, Location ...
Project name Location Coordinates Capacity
(MW)
Voltage
(kV)
Year
opened
Ref
David A. Hamil Converter StationScotts Bluff County41°49′15″N 103°56′32″W100501977[25]
Virginia Smith Converter StationCheyenne County41°09′51″N 102°59′15″W200501988[25][26]
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