Nebraska time-of-use hours by utility

Every Nebraska electric utility we track with at least one active time-of-use rate plan, with peak and off-peak hours verified against the published tariff. Periods only — no price values.

3Utilities covered
6Active TOU plans
248ZIP codes covered

Every TOU schedule on this page verified since

Frequently asked

  1. What are the typical time-of-use on-peak hours in Nebraska?

    Across the 1 residential TOU plans tou.tools tracks in Nebraska, the most common on-peak window is 2 PM – 7 PM (1 plan); others run 7 AM – 9 AM and 4 PM – 7 PM. Every hour outside the on-peak (and any mid-peak) window is billed as off-peak. Exact boundaries vary by utility and plan — see each utility's schedule above.

  2. Which electric utilities in Nebraska offer time-of-use rate plans?

    tou.tools tracks 3 Nebraska utilities with at least one active TOU rate plan — 6 active schedules in total. The largest by customers served are Omaha Public Power District, Lincoln Electric System, and Nebraska Public Power District. They span municipal utilities and political subdivisions. The full list above is sorted by customers served.

  3. Do Nebraska time-of-use peak hours apply on weekends?

    On the residential TOU plans we track in Nebraska, on-peak hours apply on weekdays only — weekends are off-peak across all 1 plan. Many tariffs also treat observed holidays as off-peak; the Days column in each schedule above shows the exact rule.

  4. Do Nebraska time-of-use hours change by season?

    Yes. All 1 residential TOU plans we track in Nebraska split the year into seasons (typically summer and winter) with different period boundaries. Each schedule above lists its exact season dates.

  5. How do I find which Nebraska utility serves a specific address or ZIP code?

    tou.tools maps 248 Nebraska ZIP codes to the utilities that serve them. Because service territories can overlap, a ZIP may return more than one candidate utility; supplying a full street address resolves it to a single utility via a geocoded point-in-territory lookup. The REST API and MCP server both return the matching utility and its current TOU period.

For developers & agents

Time-of-use periods for all of Nebraska, one API.

Resolve any Nebraska ZIP or address to its utility and get the current period plus the next transition — over REST or MCP.