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Nebraska Natural Gas Laws and Incentives


State Incentives

Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) and Refueling Infrastructure Loans

The Nebraska Energy Office administers the Dollar and Energy Saving Loans Program. The Program makes low-cost loans available for a variety of alternative fuel projects, which include the following: the replacement of conventional vehicles with AFVs; the purchase of new AFVs; the conversion of conventional vehicles to operate on alternative fuels; and the construction or purchase of a refueling station or equipment. Dedicated AFVs are eligible, and loans may go towards a portion of the cost of dual-fuel vehicles. The maximum loan amount is $150,000 per borrower, and the interest rate is 5% or less.

Alternative Fuel Tax Refund

The Motor Fuel Tax Enforcement and Collection Division of the Department of Revenue will refund taxes paid on compressed fuel when used to operate buses capable of carrying seven or more passengers within or near a municipality. (Reference Nebraska Statutes 66-6,109.01)

State Laws and Regulations

Alternative Fuel Tax and Registration

The Alternative Fuel Tax Act requires any person who operates a motor vehicle powered by an alternative fuel on state highways to purchase an alternative fuel user permit in order to pay their estimated fuel tax liability. Alternative fuels include electricity, solar power, and any other source of energy not otherwise taxed under the motor fuel tax laws. A fee of $75 is assessed at the time the user permit application is submitted to the Motor Fuel Tax Enforcement and Collection Division of the Department of Revenue. Liquefied petroleum gas and compressed natural gas are not included; these fuels are subject to excise taxes imposed under the Compressed Fuel Tax Act. (Reference Nebraska Statutes 66-684 through 66-695)

Alternative Fuel Tax

The Compressed Fuels Act applies to liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and compressed natural gas (CNG) and states that an excise tax of $0.105 per gallon or gallon equivalent is imposed on all LPG and CNG fuel sold for use in registered motor vehicles. Additionally, each retailer of such fuel shall pay an excise tax of $0.02 per gallon or gallon equivalent on all LPG and CNG fuel sold for use in registered motor vehicles. Additional taxes as specified annually under these statutes may apply. (Reference Nebraska Statutes 66-6,100; 66-6,107; 66-6,108; and 66-6,109)