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2026 · No Federal Tax Credit · NREL + EIA Data

Solar Panels in Nebraska: Cost, Payback & ROI (2026)

Is solar still worth it in Nebraska after the 30% federal tax credit expired? These pre-computed estimates use NREL PVWatts production data and current 10.5¢/kWh Nebraska electricity rates for a typical home using 900 kWh/month.

Section 25D (30% federal solar tax credit) expired December 31, 2025

All numbers below reflect 2026 math with no federal residential credit. State incentives, where applicable, are noted in the section below.

Nebraska Solar at a Glance

Based on a 900 kWh/month home ($95/mo electric bill at 10.5¢/kWh), 100% offset, no state rebate applied.

System Size

7.3 kW

For 900 kWh/month home

Estimated Cost

$21,527

At $2.95/W (LBNL 2024 avg)

Payback Period

16.3 years

Without state rebate

First-Year Savings

$1,134

Estimated annual savings

25-Year Savings

$36,264

Cumulative before rebate

Net 25-Year Benefit

$14,737

Savings minus system cost

Electricity Rate

10.5¢/kWh

below average vs. 16.0¢ U.S. avg · EIA 2025

Solar Resource

1,480 kWh/kW/yr

moderate · 4.5 peak sun hrs/day · NREL PVWatts

Is Solar Worth It in Nebraska in 2026?

Nebraska's 10.5¢/kWh rate is among the lowest in the country, driven by publicly owned utilities (Omaha Public Power District, Lincoln Electric System, Nebraska Public Power District). OPPD and LES offer net metering, but low rates mean payback periods are extended. Nebraska's solar resource is decent for the Midwest at 1,480 kWh/kW/year.

For a typical Nebraska home consuming 900 kWh per month, our calculation shows a 7.3 kW system needed for 100% offset. At the current national average installed cost of $2.95/W (LBNL Tracking the Sun 2024), that's $21,527 gross before any state rebates. Year-one savings of $1,134 grow each year as electricity rates escalate — the model assumes 2.5%/year (EIA AEO 2024).

The 16.3 years payback period is longer than the national average due to low electricity rates or limited solar resource. Over 25 years — the standard warranty period for most premium panels — a Nebraska homeowner following this profile would save an estimated $36,264 total, for a net benefit of $14,737 after recovering the system cost.

Year-by-Year Savings Snapshot: First 10 Years

Based on 7.3 kW system, 0.5%/yr degradation, 2.5%/yr rate escalation, no state rebate.

YearProduction (kWh)Annual SavingsCumulative
Year 110,800$1,134$1,134
Year 210,746$1,157$2,291
Year 310,692$1,180$3,470
Year 410,639$1,203$4,673
Year 510,586$1,227$5,900
Year 610,533$1,251$7,151
Year 710,480$1,276$8,427
Year 810,428$1,301$9,729
Year 910,375$1,327$11,056
Year 1010,324$1,354$12,410

System cost to recover: $21,527. Table shows savings without state rebate applied. Use the interactive calculator to enter your actual bill and any rebate.

Solar Incentives in Nebraska (2026)

Nebraska has no state solar income tax credit. The economics are driven entirely by net metering and falling equipment costs.

  • Net metering via OPPD, LES, and NPPD
  • No state solar rebate or tax credit

Incentive programs change frequently. Verify current offerings at dsireusa.org or directly with your utility before making any purchasing decision.

How We Calculate Nebraska Solar ROI

These estimates use the same methodology as our interactive solar ROI calculator, applied to Nebraska-specific data:

System cost

$2.95/W installed

LBNL Tracking the Sun 2024

Solar production

1,480 kWh/kW/yr

NREL PVWatts v8

Electricity rate

10.5¢/kWh

EIA Residential Rates 2025

Rate escalation

2.5%/year

EIA Annual Energy Outlook 2024

Panel degradation

0.5%/year

NREL (Jordan & Kurtz, median)

System lifetime

25 years

Standard warranty period

No Section 25D (federal residential solar credit) is included — it expired December 31, 2025. State incentives are not reflected in these pre-computed figures; use the interactive calculator to enter specific rebate amounts.

Calculate With Your Actual Numbers

The figures above use statewide averages. Enter your actual monthly bill, any Nebraska rebate amounts, and your offset target in our interactive calculator for a personalized estimate.

Frequently Asked Questions — Solar in Nebraska

Estimates are based on NREL PVWatts v8 production data, EIA 2025 electricity rates, and LBNL 2024 installed cost benchmarks. Actual savings vary by roof pitch, shading, utility rate structure, and local permit costs. This is not financial advice. Consult a licensed solar installer before making any purchasing decision.