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National lab building solar test centers in LV, across U.S.

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – One of the National Security Administration’s three national laboratories is building regional testing centers around the country to field-test hardware for solar companies before their multimillion-dollar solar systems are installed in buildings.

Las Vegas power bill set to drop in 2013

The average monthly NV Energy power bill will drop from $142.05 to $138.26 next year. The decline comes from a drop in the cost of natural gas to fuel the company’s power plants, as well as cuts in the rate that covers energy-efficiency programs and the lower sales that result from conservation.

Las Vegas symposium focuses on sense of place

Sociologists, environmental historians, historical preservationists and others came to Las Vegas from all over the nation Saturday to tell stories about how they preserved a sense of place.

UNLV research team gets $2.5 million clean-energy grant

What good are clean-energy cars if the batteries that power them catch fire? That’s the problem a UNLV research team will try to unravel under a three-year, $2.5 million grant that Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced Wednesday.

PUC settles on smart-meter opt-out program

After a year of hearings, the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada settled Tuesday on a smart-meter opt-out plan, but not without a late twist that could upend the agency’s decision. The commission voted to approve a one-time fee of $98.75 and a monthly charge of around $9 for local ratepayers who choose to leave NV Energy’s NV Energize smart-meter initiative.

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