Hydrogen Laws and Incentives in Nebraska
The list below contains summaries of all Nebraska laws and incentives related to hydrogen.
State Incentives
Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) and Fueling Infrastructure Loans
The Nebraska Energy Office administers the Dollar and Energy Saving Loan Program, which makes low-cost loans available for a variety of alternative fuel projects, including 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 fueling stations or equipment. The maximum loan amount is $500,000 per borrower, and the interest rate is 5% or less. For more information, see the Dollar and Energy Saving Loans website.
Laws and Regulations
Clean Hydrogen Hub Industry Work group and Planning
The Nebraska Hydrogen Hub Industry Work Group is established to support the state’s efforts to compete for designation as a regional clean hydrogen hub. The working group is administered by the Nebraska Department of Economic Development and includes representatives from energy, transportation, agriculture and industry. It must develop proposals, plans, and strategies to pursue federal hydrogen hub funding and infrastructure opportunities that include hydrogen vehicle fueling and related projects.
(Reference Nebraska revised Statutes 66-2301)
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