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A Look At How Nevada Previously Set-up Its Retail Market, Before Suspending Choice

November 20,2017



As Nevada policymakers move to energy choice and address questions regarding market structure, such as default service, whole market design, licensing, and more, the Nevada Independent chronicles how these questions were proposed to be answered in the late 1990s, during Nevada's initial foray into electric deregulation, before suspending and later largely abandoning the effort (except for certain large customer exit rights)

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