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December 23, 2024

NV Energy

Nev. Land-use, EE, Tx Buildout Bills Head for Home Stretch
A resolution to protect Nevada’s lands and waters is advancing in the legislature, but several energy-related bills have expired.
Bill Would Make NV Energy Aim Higher on EE
A Nevada bill calls on NV Energy to set ambitious targets for its EE programs and direct more energy-savings efforts to low-income customers.
Bill Would Tighten Oversight for Nevada Gas Providers
Nevada’s natural gas utilities would be required to seek approval for long-term infrastructure plans under a bill introduced in the state legislature.
Regulators Greenlight NV Energy’s Greenlink West
Nevada's PUC has approved NV Energy’s request to build Greenlink West, a 525-kV transmission line from Las Vegas to the northern part of the state.
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Consumer Advocates Question Nevada Solar Program
A plan to build small community solar projects and reduce electric bills for some low-income residents in Nevada is facing pushback from consumer advocates.
PNM, NV Energy Hit with NERC Penalties
FERC accepted settlements with Public Service Company of New Mexico and NV Energy for violations of NERC reliability standards.
Rising Solar Boosts EIM Q2 Benefits to $86M
CAISO secured the largest chunk of the EIM’s $86 million in gross benefits during the second quarter as the solar-heavy ISO exported 2.16 million MWh.
Cold Forces NW to Dip More Deeply into EIM as Avista Joins
Pacific Northwest members reaped an unusually large chunk of the Western EIM's benefits in the first quarter, leaning on it to keep up with demand.
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Western States to Tackle Wildfires, Renewables, EIM Told
California legislators will struggle with wildfire liability, while lawmakers in Washington and Nevada could debate clean energy.
Western EIM Reports Record Benefits
CAISO said Monday its Western Energy Imbalance Market has produced more than a half-billion dollars in benefits for participants since its founding five years ago, including more than $100 million in benefits in the third quarter of 2018.

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