NV Energy says the rate increases, which received state regulatory approval, are designed to recoup the costs of improving its grid infrastructure.
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Average Las Vegas Valley gas prices have risen nearly 25 cents a gallon in the past week. There are two factors driving the spike, says a petroleum analyst.
Nearly 3,000 NV Energy customers were without power at one point Friday evening.
The Las Vegas utility company’s board of directors on Monday announced it plans to review a range of alternatives to Carl Icahn’s unsolicited bid, and shareholders approve.
Google’s new initiative will add carbon-free energy to the electric grid that serves Google’s data centers and infrastructure throughout Nevada.
Nevada’s energy company is asking residents across the state to turn off their lights Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon.
NV Energy is temporarily expanding an energy bill assistance program to cover more customers facing financial hardships amid the coronavirus outbreak.
NV Energy was fined $100,000 for not setting aside enough money for energy storage system incentives.
Just two years after Nevada reinstated net metering, the state is breaking into the top rankings for solar installation in the U.S.
A group that wants at least 50 percent of Nevada’s energy to come from renewable energy sources said Monday that it has more than twice the needed signatures to get its initiative on the November ballot.
A new report from state utility regulators says most Nevadans would see higher monthly energy bills for roughly a decade before seeing any cost savings if the Energy Choice Initiative on the ballot this November is passed.
MGM Resorts International plans to power its sizable share of the Strip with a dedicated solar array capable of supplying up to 90 percent of daytime demand at the company’s 13 Las Vegas casinos.
“Our customers should not notice a thing,” said Kevin Geraghty, senior vice president of energy supply for NV Energy. “But a customer will never know the work that had to go into it.”
A ceremony Friday celebrated the commissioning of the Moapa Southern Paiute Solar Project, the first utility-scale solar array built on tribal land.
It would take more than a decade and cost at least $30 billion before the shuttered underground dump site at Yucca Mountain could begin accepting shipments of highly radioactive waste, according to experts on the controversial project.