Gas vs Electric Water Heater Cost in Nebraska (2026)
For a typical 24 MMBtu/year of hot water in Nebraska: a natural gas tank costs about $450/year, an electric resistance tank costs $1004/year, and a heat pump water heater (HPWH) costs about $267/year. Heat pump water heaters (HPWHs) qualify for a 30% federal tax credit (up to $2,000) and often state/utility rebates of $500–$1,500 additional. Assumes a household using 24 MMBtu of hot water per year — a typical 2–4 person U.S. household. Energy needed = useful heat ÷ energy factor (EF). For gas (EF 0.62), 1 therm of fuel delivers 62,000 BTU of hot water; for electric resistance (EF 0.93), 1 kWh delivers 3,173 BTU; for HPWH (UEF 3.5), 1 kWh delivers about 11,940 BTU thanks to the heat-pump effect. Affiliate links — we may earn a small commission at no cost to you.Water heater Annual energy Annual cost Gas tank (EF 0.62) at $12.06/Mcf 387 therms $450 Electric resistance tank (EF 0.93) at 13.28¢/kWh 7,563 kWh $1004 Heat pump water heater (UEF 3.5) at 13.28¢/kWh 2,010 kWh $267 Which to pick in Nebraska?
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