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The Midwest > Nebraska > Energy

NEBRASKAN ENERGY STATS:   Top Stats   All Stats  
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Alternative Fuel Vehicles 6,635 [24th of 51]
Alternative Fuel Vehicles (per capita) 3.772 per 1,000 people [2nd of 51]
Gas Price Average > Diesel $2.98 [22nd of 51]
Gas Price Average > Regular $2.90 [24th of 51]
Gasoline Consumption 20,392,000 [34th of 51]
Nuclear Energy > List of nuclear reactors
*Cooper - 23 MI S of Nebraska City; owned by Nebraska Public Power District *Fort Calhoun - 19 MI N of Omaha; owned by Omaha Public Power District
Oil Consumption 4,081,000 [50th of 51]
Oil Consumption (per $ GDP) 6.011 per $100,000 of GDP [49th of 51]
Oil Consumption (per capita) 2.32 per capita [48th of 51]
Oil production (per capita) 142.541 per 100,000 people [17th of 31]

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SOURCES: Daily Fuel Gauge Report, AAA, 7/03/2006.;

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