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Nevada University System To Remain Supply Customer Of NV Energy, Eschews Competitive Supply
The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) Board of Regents has decide to not pursue competitive electric supply, and instead sought to open negotia...
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Station Casinos Will Remain With NV Energy For Supply
Station Casinos LLC and NV Energy announced that they have reached an agreement on fully bundled electric service and that Station Casinos will withd...
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Cosmopolitan To Remain Supply Customer Of NV Energy, Raiders Reconsider Leaving For Retail Supply
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas will remain a supply customer of NV Energy, as it has withdrawn an application before the PUC to take competitive supply...
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Amended Nevada Bill Would Exempt Current Competitive Customers From New Fees For Exiting Customers
An amended version of Nevada bill SB547 (see background here) was voted out of committee in a "behind the bar" meeting, The Nevada Independent reports...
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Another Casino (South Point) To Remain With NV Energy For Supply
South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa and NV Energy announced that they have reached an agreement on fully-bundled energy services, and South Point will ...
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More Large Customers To Remain With NV Energy For Supply; Alternative Pricing Program Debated
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) will withdraw its application at the Nevada PUC to take competitive electric supply as it reac...
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More Nevada Customers May Negotiate For Lower Rates From NV Energy Rather Than Take Retail Supply
The Las Vegas Review-Journal (story here) reports more Nevada customers who have applied to take competitive supply may elect to negotiate for a bette...
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Las Vegas Sands To Keep Venetian Resort On NV Energy Utility Supply
Las Vegas Sands Corp. has reached a long-term energy supply agreement with NV Energy to keep its property The Venetian Resort on utility supply Se...
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Nevada Alternative Ratemaking Bill Amended To Competitive Supply Customers Equally
The Nevada Independent reports that one of the changes under an amended version of an alternative electric ratemaking bill (SB300) before legislator...
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Atlantis Casino To Remain On NV Energy Bundled Service, Withdraws Competitive Supply Application
Atlantis Casino Resort Spa said that it will remain on NV Energy's bundled supply service, withdrawing an application at the Nevada PUC to take co...
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Grand Sierra Resort Decides Against Taking Competitive Supply (Nevada)
Grand Sierra Resort has filed at the Nevada PUC to withdraw its previously reported application to take competitive electric supply, and instead will ...
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Nevada Gov. Signs 50% RPS Law
Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak has signed a law (SB358) increasing the RPS to 50% for utilities and providers of new electric resources (retail suppli...
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R-J: Competition Forcing NV Energy To Lower Rates For Those Who Can Take Competitive Supply
The Las Vegas Review-Journal published an editorial observing that NV Energy is lowering rates to maintain customers who are eligible to take competit...
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Report: NV Energy Dominated Energy Industry Campaign Spending On 2018 Nevada Legislative Elections
The Nevada Independent reported that NV Energy spent $215,000 on 56 legislators in the 2018 Nevada elections, over 35% more than it spent in 2016. ...
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Amended Nevada Bill Would Allow Electric Utility To Offer Subscription Pricing
The Nevada Independent reports that an amendment to SB300 which was approved by a committee would allow utilities to offer "subscription" pricing for ...
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