Features of Rokeby Energy Center Project
Designed to generate up to 226 megawatts (MW) of homegrown energy—enough to help power thousands of homes and businesses.
Targeted to begin operations as early as December 2026, pending all required permits and approvals, the project will bring new jobs, investment and opportunity to the area.
Supporting Lancaster County
With an expected lifespan of 30 years, the Rokeby Energy Center project will provide the county with steady economic growth and long-term community benefits throughout the lifespan of the energy center. Development begins well before the project breaks ground.
Rokeby Energy Center serves as a catalyst for local economic growth, creating hundreds of construction jobs, supporting long-term employment opportunities and generating new revenue for the county through landowner payments and tax contributions.
Beyond job creation, the project boosts local businesses, from hotels and restaurants to caterers and office suppliers, by driving demand and supporting the broader regional economy. Our commitment also extends to improving local infrastructure and actively participating in community initiatives that enhance quality of life.
We’re proud to invest in the people and organizations that make our host communities strong.
Through continued engagement and meaningful support, Graham Energy Center is helping build a stronger, more resilient future.
Investing in Nebraska
The Rokeby Energy Center project is fully funded by Rokeby Energy Center, a subsidiary of NextEra Energy Resources, LLC.
Because the project is privately funded, the tax revenue it generates represents new income for the community. Rokeby Energy Center will contribute additional tax dollars that local governments can invest where it’s needed most, helping to strengthen schools, improve roads, support first responders and enhance other vital community services.
In 2024, NextEra Energy Resources’ subsidiaries paid a combined total of $1.6 million* in state and local taxes and business-related fees in Nebraska.
*Annual Property Taxes: Includes property tax and other indirect taxes. Internal data based on 2024 full year.
These contributions help sustain local governments, police and fire departments, schools and other community organizations, demonstrating our ongoing commitment to investing in the communities where we operate.
Energy Always Available
Solar energy is homegrown energy—produced here in Lancaster County to benefit your community. Harnessing the sun’s power in your backyard not only benefits you—it helps our country.
Lancaster County is leading the way in a new era of American energy production, expanding reliable, renewable power sources that keep homes, businesses and communities running strong.
America has the energy, the resources and the innovation to achieve lasting energy independence.
Project Location
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