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Nevada Regulators Propose Draft Order Raising Costs for Rooftop Solar

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The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada has issued a draft order that would increase the cost of rooftop solar for residents.

In response, Wil Gehl, Intermountain West Regional Senior Manager at the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), said:

“The draft order issued by the Nevada PUC unfairly imposes a mandatory demand charge on all residential customers in southern Nevada and rewrites the rules for new solar customers in northern Nevada. The draft order also contradicts the legislature’s intent when it restored net metering in Nevada. This is a significant step backward that makes solar less accessible for Nevada families, and we urge the Commissioners to change course. 

“With the federal government abruptly ending its support of residential solar, Nevadans now face an even bigger hurdle to accessing one of the few ways to reduce their electricity bills. The draft decision discourages private investment in reliable, affordable, clean energy at a time when the grid needs every electron it can get to power Nevada’s economy.” 

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