0 profitable · 244 in the red
This shows how much the top miner’s daily profit changes as electricity gets cheaper or more expensive.
Nebraska sits in the Midwest region of the US electricity map. That matters because local utility structures and generation mix heavily influence whether home ASIC mining is viable.
At $0.1153/kWh, Nebraska ranks #3 nationally. That places it in a cheap bucket for residential mining margins.
If your delivered rate is closer to $0.05–$0.06/kWh, hosting or industrial contracts will look materially better than the state-wide residential average shown here.
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At 0.1153/kWh, the tracked ASIC set is currently unprofitable in Nebraska. Operators here typically need cheaper hosted or industrial power to make the math work.
Source: U.S. EIA Table 4 (2024 annual residential average retail price) · Last verified: 2026-04-20