Electricity Rates Comparison
Data from U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) · November 2025
| Metric | Nebraska | Wyoming | National Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Residential Rate (¢/kWh) | 12.52¢ | 13.91¢ | 17.24¢ |
| Commercial Rate (¢/kWh) | 8.28¢ | 9.55¢ | — |
| Industrial Rate (¢/kWh) | 7.35¢ | 8.30¢ | — |
| Avg Monthly Bill | $119.74 | $120.10 | $152.02 |
| Avg Monthly Usage (kWh) | 956 | 863 | — |
| Market Type | regulated | regulated | — |
Nebraska has a lower residential electricity rate at 12.52¢/kWh compared to Wyoming's 13.91¢/kWh — a difference of 1.39¢/kWh (10.0%).
The average monthly electric bill in Nebraska is $119.74 (956 kWh/month), while in Wyoming it is $120.10 (863 kWh/month). The national average is $152.02.
Nebraska has a regulated electricity market, while Wyoming has a regulated market.
The national average residential rate is 17.24¢/kWh. Nebraska is below the national average at 12.52¢/kWh, and Wyoming is below the national average at 13.91¢/kWh.
Understanding electricity rates in Wyoming from Black Hills Energy.
Understanding Nebraska's unique public power system and how it keeps rates low.
Understanding electricity rates in the northern Rocky Mountain states.
Compare electricity rates across Florida's major utilities and find the best rate plan for your home.