In 2021, energy consumption per capita in Nebraska had increased 17 millon Btu to 457 million Btu from 2020 consumption per capita of 440 million British thermal units (Btu). Consumption per capita in Nebraska for the year 2021 was 55 percent higher than the nation's consumption per capita of 295 million Btu.
In 2021, Nebraska consumed 898.0 trillion Btu of energy which was less than one percent (0.92%) of the United States' consumption.
Another measure of energy consumption intensity is reported in Nebraska's Energy Intensity (http://neo.ne.gov/statshtml/116.htm). An explanation of energy intensity indicators is in the report Energy Intensity Indicators. Additional information can be found on the U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy website for Nebraska.