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Public Utilities Commission of Nevada reaffirms NV Energy order, closes gas-planning docket and approves $20,000 stipulation
Summary
At a regularly scheduled Public Utilities Commission of Nevada meeting, commissioners unanimously reaffirmed a prior order affecting NV Energy's 2025–2044 Integrated Resource Plan, closed an investigatory docket on long-term natural gas procurement, and approved a $20,000 administrative fine under a stipulation with NV Energy.
The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada on an agenda meeting approved a series of staff and enforcement actions, including reaffirming a December 27, 2024, order in NV Energy’s integrated resource planning docket, closing an older rulemaking on long-term natural gas procurement, and accepting a $20,000 stipulation resolving an alleged violation by Sierra Pacific Power Company, doing business as NV Energy.
Commissioners unanimously voted to “grant the petition for reconsideration and reaffirm the Commission’s 12/27/2024 order” in docket number 24-05041, the joint application of Nevada Power Company, d/b/a NV Energy, and Sierra Pacific Power Company, d/b/a NV Energy, for approval of the 2025–2044 Integrated Resource Plan and the 2025–2027 Energy Supply Plan. Chair Haley Williamson moved the action and Commissioner Cordova seconded the motion.
The action matters because the triennial integrated resource plan and related supply plans guide utility resource choices and can shape procurement, investments and…
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