1. For each provider of electric service, the Commission shall establish a portfolio standard. Except as otherwise provided in subsections 6, 8 and 9, the portfolio standard must require each provider to generate, acquire or save electricity from portfolio energy systems or efficiency measures in an amount that is:
(a) For calendar years 2005 and 2006, not less than 6 percent of the total amount of electricity sold by the provider to its retail customers in this State during that calendar year.
(b) For calendar years 2007 and 2008, not less than 9 percent of the total amount of electricity sold by the provider to its retail customers in this State during that calendar year.
(c) For calendar years 2009 and 2010, not less than 12 percent of the total amount of electricity sold by the provider to its retail customers in this State during that calendar year.
(d) For calendar years 2011 and 2012, not less than 15 percent of the total amount of electricity sold by the provider to its retail customers in this State during that calendar year.
(e) For calendar years 2013 and 2014, not less than 18 percent of the total amount of electricity sold by the provider to its retail customers in this State during that calendar year.
(f) For calendar years 2015 through 2019, inclusive, not less than 20 percent of the total amount of electricity sold by the provider to its retail customers in this State during that calendar year.
(g) For calendar year 2020, not less than 22 percent of the total amount of electricity sold by the provider to its retail customers in this State during that calendar year.
(h) For calendar year 2021, not less than 24 percent of the total amount of electricity sold by the provider to its retail customers in this State during that calendar year.
(i) For calendar years 2022 and 2023, not less than 29 percent of the total amount of electricity sold by the provider to its retail customers in this State during that calendar year.
(j) For calendar years 2024 through 2026, inclusive, not less than 34 percent of the total amount of electricity sold by the provider to its retail customers in this State during that calendar year.
(k) For calendar years 2027 through 2029, inclusive, not less than 42 percent of the total amount of electricity sold by the provider to its retail customers in this State during that calendar year.
(l) For calendar year 2030 and for each calendar year thereafter, not less than 50 percent of the total amount of electricity sold by the provider to its retail customers in this State during that calendar year.
2. In addition to the requirements set forth in subsection 1, the portfolio standard for each provider must require that:
(a) Of the total amount of electricity that the provider is required to generate, acquire or save from portfolio energy systems or efficiency measures:
(1) During calendar years 2013 and 2014, not more than 25 percent of that amount may be based on energy efficiency measures;
(2) During each calendar year 2015 to 2019, inclusive, not more than 20 percent of that amount may be based on energy efficiency measures;
(3) During each calendar year 2020 to 2024, inclusive, not more than 10 percent of that amount may be based on energy efficiency measures; and
(4) For calendar year 2025 and each calendar year thereafter, no portion of that amount may be based on energy efficiency measures.
If the provider intends to use energy efficiency measures to comply with its portfolio standard during any calendar year, of the total amount of electricity saved from energy efficiency measures for which the provider seeks to obtain portfolio energy credits pursuant to this paragraph, at least 50 percent of that amount must be saved from energy efficiency measures installed at service locations of residential customers of the provider, unless a different percentage is approved by the Commission.
(b) If the provider acquires or saves electricity from a portfolio energy system or efficiency measure pursuant to a renewable energy contract or energy efficiency contract with another party:
(1) The term of the contract must be not less than 10 years, unless the other party agrees to a contract with a shorter term; and
(2) The terms and conditions of the contract must be just and reasonable, as determined by the Commission. If the provider is a utility provider and the Commission approves the terms and conditions of the contract between the utility provider and the other party, the contract and its terms and conditions shall be deemed to be a prudent investment and the utility provider may recover all just and reasonable costs associated with the contract.
3. If, for the benefit of one or more retail customers in this State, the provider has paid for or directly reimbursed, in whole or in part, the costs of the acquisition or installation of a solar energy system which qualifies as a renewable energy system and which reduces the consumption of electricity, the total reduction in the consumption of electricity during each calendar year that results from the solar energy system shall be deemed to be electricity that the provider generated or acquired from a renewable energy system for the purposes of complying with its portfolio standard.
4. The Commission shall adopt regulations that establish a system of portfolio energy credits that may be used by a provider to comply with its portfolio standard.
5. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 6, each provider shall comply with its portfolio standard during each calendar year.
6. If, for any calendar year, a provider is unable to comply with its portfolio standard through the generation of electricity from its own renewable energy systems or, if applicable, through the use of portfolio energy credits, the provider shall take actions to acquire or save electricity pursuant to one or more renewable energy contracts or energy efficiency contracts. The Commission shall exempt the provider, for that calendar year, from the remaining requirements of its portfolio standard or from any appropriate portion thereof, as determined by the Commission if the Commission determines that:
(a) For the calendar year, there is not or will not be a sufficient supply of electricity or a sufficient amount of energy savings made available to the provider pursuant to renewable energy contracts and energy efficiency contracts with just and reasonable terms and conditions, after the provider has made reasonable efforts to secure such contracts; or
(b) The provider is unable to obtain a sufficient supply of electricity to comply with the portfolio standard because of a delay in the completion of the construction of a renewable energy system, or the underperformance of an existing renewable energy system, that is under the control of a person or entity other than the provider and that was intended to provide such electricity.
7. The Commission shall adopt regulations that establish:
(a) Standards for the determination of just and reasonable terms and conditions for the renewable energy contracts and energy efficiency contracts that a provider must enter into to comply with its portfolio standard.
(b) Methods to classify the financial impact of each long-term renewable energy contract and energy efficiency contract as an additional imputed debt of a utility provider. The regulations must allow the utility provider to propose an amount to be added to the cost of the contract, at the time the contract is approved by the Commission, equal to a compensating component in the capital structure of the utility provider. In evaluating any proposal made by a utility provider pursuant to this paragraph, the Commission shall consider the effect that the proposal will have on the rates paid by the retail customers of the utility provider.
8. For the purposes of subsection 1, for calendar year 2019 and for each calendar year thereafter, the total amount of electricity sold by a provider to its retail customers in this State during a calendar year does not include the amount of electricity sold by the provider as part of a program of optional pricing authorized by the Commission pursuant to which the provider either transfers portfolio energy credits to the customer or retires portfolio energy credits above the renewable energy portfolio standard on behalf of the customer.
9. For the purposes of subsection 1, for calendar year 2019 and for each calendar year thereafter, the total amount of electricity sold by the following providers to their retail customers in this State during a calendar year does not include the first 1,000,000 megawatt-hours of electricity sold by the provider to such customers during that calendar year:
(a) A rural electric cooperative established pursuant to chapter 81 of NRS that is in existence on April 22, 2019.
(b) A general improvement district established pursuant to chapter 318 of NRS that is in existence on April 22, 2019.
(c) A utility established pursuant to chapter 244, 266, 268, 709 or 710 of NRS that is in existence on April 22, 2019.
(d) A cooperative association, nonprofit corporation, nonprofit association or provider of electric service which is declared to be a public utility pursuant to NRS 704.673, which provides service only to its members and which is in existence and providing retail electric service on April 22, 2019.
Such providers do not earn energy portfolio credits under the system of energy portfolio credits established by the Commission pursuant to subsection 4 for electricity generated or acquired by the provider from renewable energy systems to make the first 1,000,000 megawatt-hours of sales to retail customers within this State within a calendar year. The provisions of this subsection do not apply to any successor in interest of such a provider.
10. A provider listed in subsection 9 shall, during any calendar year in which the total amount of electricity sold by the provider to its retail customers in this State during that calendar year is less than 1,000,000 megawatt-hours, submit to the Commission, after the end of the calendar year and within the time prescribed by the Commission, a report of the total amount of electricity sold to its retail customers in this State for that calendar year. The providers described in paragraphs (a) and (d) of subsection 9 shall submit the report required by this subsection to the Commission as part of the annual report filed by such a provider as required by NRS 703.191.
11. As used in this section:
(a) "Energy efficiency contract" means a contract to attain energy savings from one or more energy efficiency measures owned, operated or controlled by other parties.
(b) "Renewable energy contract" means a contract to acquire electricity from one or more renewable energy systems owned, operated or controlled by other parties.
(c) "Terms and conditions" includes, without limitation, the price that a provider must pay to acquire electricity pursuant to a renewable energy contract or to attain energy savings pursuant to an energy efficiency contract.
(Added to NRS by 2001, 2528; A 2003, 1866, 1876; 2005, 22nd Special Session, 82; 2007, 414; 2009, 996, 1399; 2013, 2318; 2019, 18)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 704 - Regulation of Public Utilities Generally
NRS 704.001 - Purpose and policy of Legislature in enacting chapter.
NRS 704.006 - "Basic network service" defined.
NRS 704.007 - "Biomass" defined.
NRS 704.008 - "Business line service" defined.
NRS 704.010 - "Commission" defined.
NRS 704.011 - "Competitive supplier" defined.
NRS 704.012 - "Consumer’s Advocate" defined.
NRS 704.013 - "Fund to maintain the availability of telephone service" defined.
NRS 704.0135 - "Incumbent local exchange carrier" defined.
NRS 704.0136 - "Inmate calling service" defined.
NRS 704.0137 - "Interexchange carrier" defined.
NRS 704.014 - "Local exchange carrier" defined.
NRS 704.015 - "Person" defined.
NRS 704.018 - "Provider of last resort" defined.
NRS 704.020 - "Public utility" or "utility" defined.
NRS 704.021 - "Public utility" or "utility" further defined.
NRS 704.023 - "Small-scale provider of last resort" defined.
NRS 704.025 - "Telecommunication" defined.
NRS 704.027 - "Telecommunication provider" or "telephone company" defined.
NRS 704.028 - "Telecommunication service" or "telephone service" defined.
NRS 704.031 - Power to subpoena person claiming exemption.
NRS 704.032 - Participation of Office of Economic Development in proceedings before Commission.
NRS 704.050 - Special contract rates.
NRS 704.060 - Charge for shorter haul included within longer haul.
NRS 704.062 - "Application to make changes in any schedule" and "application" defined.
NRS 704.066 - "Schedule" defined.
NRS 704.068 - Acts deemed to be change in schedule.
NRS 704.130 - Rates effective and regulations enforceable until modified by Commission or court.
NRS 704.140 - Free or reduced rates for transportation unlawful; exceptions; penalty.
NRS 704.150 - Duty of connecting railroad to transfer car for just and reasonable charge.
NRS 704.160 - Duty of railroad to provide and maintain depots, stations and other facilities.
NRS 704.170 - Duty of railroad to furnish freight cars to shippers; regulations.
NRS 704.175 - Compliance with standards for electrical construction; inspection; exemption.
NRS 704.183 - Examination of certain public utilities.
NRS 704.185 - Use of deferred accounting by certain natural gas utilities; procedure; limitations.
NRS 704.187 - Use of deferred accounting by certain electric utilities; procedure; limitations.
NRS 704.195 - Recording of telephone call concerning emergency or service outage; disclosure.
NRS 704.215 - Powers of Commission: Adoption of certain rules, regulations and rates by reference.
NRS 704.280 - Powers of Commission: Regulation of lines and tracks; regulations; safety devices.
NRS 704.300 - Railroad crossings: Powers of Commission; payment of expenses.
NRS 704.322 - "Security" defined.
NRS 704.325 - Limitations on application of security or proceeds.
NRS 704.326 - Guarantee or obligation of State not implied.
NRS 704.327 - Payment of necessary expenses of Commission by public utility.
NRS 704.328 - Inapplicability of NRS 704.322 to 704.326, inclusive, to certain public utilities.
NRS 704.3296 - "Electric utility" defined.
NRS 704.350 - Prerequisites to issuance of certificate.
NRS 704.360 - Conduct of investigations and hearings.
NRS 704.400 - Order of Commission prima facie lawful from date of order.
NRS 704.440 - Investigation and ascertainment of value of property of public utility; exceptions.
NRS 704.600 - Administrative fines for failure or refusal to make reports or allow examination.
NRS 704.630 - Additional civil remedies of Commission.
NRS 704.635 - Order by Commission to cease and desist.
NRS 704.640 - Criminal penalties.
NRS 704.645 - Remedies of State cumulative; election of remedies.
NRS 704.655 - Public utility required to pay interest on deposits made by customers; penalty.
NRS 704.6622 - Plan of water conservation: Contents; approval by Commission.
NRS 704.669 - Regulation of sale of geothermal energy to public; system of operating permits.
NRS 704.684 - Limitations on regulation of broadband service; exceptions.
NRS 704.6875 - Customer entitled to written notice of duration of certain calls.
NRS 704.6883 - Judicial review of certain decisions of Commission.
NRS 704.68861 - Applicability.
NRS 704.68863 - Powers and duties under certain federal and state laws preserved.
NRS 704.68865 - Adoption of regulations.
NRS 704.68867 - Filing of reports.
NRS 704.68873 - Exemption from regulation of telecommunication service; exceptions.
NRS 704.68877 - Requirements and exemptions regarding basic network service.
NRS 704.68885 - Requirements regarding discontinuation of service.
NRS 704.68887 - Anticompetitive acts and unlawful discrimination prohibited.
NRS 704.716 - Calculation of amount of adjustment; effect on rates, prices and charges.
NRS 704.721 - Filing of tariff on date of conversion.
NRS 704.731 - Faith of State pledged.
NRS 704.7312 - "Coal-fired electric generating plant" defined.
NRS 704.7313 - "Electric utility" defined.
NRS 704.7314 - "Emissions reduction and capacity replacement plan" defined.
NRS 704.7315 - "Renewable energy facility" defined.
NRS 704.7317 - Electric utility required to record certain amounts in regulatory asset.
NRS 704.7331 - "Asset" defined.
NRS 704.7332 - "Decommissioned" defined.
NRS 704.7333 - "Electric utility" defined.
NRS 704.7334 - "Operational" defined.
NRS 704.7335 - "Post-operational reserve" defined.
NRS 704.7336 - "Pre-operational reserve" defined.
NRS 704.7337 - "Surplus" defined.
NRS 704.7338 - Electric utility to file list of assets with Commission; contents of list.
NRS 704.7339 - Reclassification of asset as surplus.
NRS 704.734 - Surplus asset retirement plans: Filing; contents; subject to approval by Commission.
NRS 704.7364 - "Cost effective" defined.
NRS 704.7366 - "Energy efficiency and conservation program" defined.
NRS 704.7368 - "Renewable energy facility" defined.
NRS 704.746 - Public hearing on adequacy of plan; determination by Commission; regulations.
NRS 704.754 - Reports regarding transmission plan.
NRS 704.7565 - "Affiliate" defined.
NRS 704.7568 - "Dispose of a generation asset" defined.
NRS 704.7571 - "Electric utility" defined.
NRS 704.7575 - "Generation asset" defined.
NRS 704.7578 - "Interest in a generation asset" defined.
NRS 704.7581 - "Person" defined.
NRS 704.7595 - Effect of violation.
NRS 704.7611 - "Alternative rate-making mechanism" defined.
NRS 704.7612 - "Alternative rate-making plan" defined.
NRS 704.7613 - "Decoupling mechanism" defined.
NRS 704.7614 - "Earnings-sharing mechanism" defined.
NRS 704.7615 - "Electric utility" defined.
NRS 704.7616 - "Formula rates" defined.
NRS 704.7617 - "Multi-year rate plan" defined.
NRS 704.7618 - "Performance-based rates" defined.
NRS 704.7619 - "Subscription pricing" defined.
NRS 704.7622 - Prohibition against construction limiting rate-making authority of Commission.
NRS 704.766 - Legislative declaration.
NRS 704.7675 - "Contiguous" defined.
NRS 704.768 - "Customer-generator" defined.
NRS 704.769 - "Net metering" defined.
NRS 704.771 - "Net metering system" defined.
NRS 704.7715 - "Renewable energy" defined.
NRS 704.772 - "Utility" defined.
NRS 704.7802 - "Energy efficiency measure" defined.
NRS 704.7803 - "Portfolio energy credit" defined.
NRS 704.7804 - "Portfolio energy system or efficiency measure" defined.
NRS 704.7805 - "Portfolio standard" defined.
NRS 704.7808 - "Provider of electric service" and "provider" defined.
NRS 704.7809 - "Qualified energy recovery process" defined.
NRS 704.7811 - "Renewable energy" defined.
NRS 704.7815 - "Renewable energy system" defined.
NRS 704.7818 - "Retail customer" defined.
NRS 704.7819 - "Utility provider" defined.
NRS 704.7820 - Legislative findings and declarations.
NRS 704.78215 - Calculation of portfolio energy credits.
NRS 704.7825 - Reports; exceptions; regulations regarding additional reports.
NRS 704.78253 - Reports by certain providers not subject to jurisdiction of Commission.
NRS 704.7826 - Certain providers not subject to jurisdiction of Commission.
NRS 704.7827 - Temporary renewable energy development program; regulations.
NRS 704.7831 - "Cost effective" defined.
NRS 704.7832 - "Electric utility" defined.
NRS 704.7833 - "Energy efficiency program" defined.
NRS 704.7834 - "Energy savings" defined.
NRS 704.78343 - "Historically underserved community" defined.
NRS 704.78347 - "Low-income household" defined.
NRS 704.7835 - Legislative findings and declarations.
NRS 704.792 - "Electric utility" defined.
NRS 704.793 - "Energy storage system" defined.
NRS 704.794 - "Procure" or "procurement" defined.
NRS 704.797 - Requirements for energy storage systems procured to meet targets.
NRS 704.7985 - Restrictions on persons performing work on or near electric infrastructure.
NRS 704.79872 - "Electric utility" defined.
NRS 704.79873 - "Electric utility that primarily serves densely populated counties" defined.
NRS 704.79874 - "Electric utility that primarily serves less densely populated counties" defined.
NRS 704.79875 - "High-voltage transmission infrastructure" defined.
NRS 704.79876 - "Transmission infrastructure for a clean energy economy plan" or "plan" defined.
NRS 704.79879 - Amendment may be filed as amendment to resource plan.
NRS 704.7988 - Modifications recommended by the Commission; actions by utility.
NRS 704.79882 - "Regional transmission organization" defined.
NRS 704.79883 - "Task Force" defined. [Effective through December 31, 2031.]
NRS 704.79884 - "Transmission provider" defined.
NRS 704.79885 - "User" defined.
NRS 704.800 - Unlawful acts involving theft or damage to property: Criminal penalties.
NRS 704.805 - Unlawful acts involving theft or damage to property: Civil remedies.
NRS 704.825 - Declaration of legislative findings and purpose.
NRS 704.834 - "Appropriate federal agency" defined.
NRS 704.840 - "Commence to construct" defined.
NRS 704.842 - "Environmental review" defined.
NRS 704.845 - "Local government" defined.
NRS 704.848 - "Other permitting entity" defined.
NRS 704.850 - "Person" defined.
NRS 704.855 - "Public utility" and "utility" defined.
NRS 704.860 - "Utility facility" defined.
NRS 704.871 - Approval of application for utility facility not intended to serve customers in State.
NRS 704.885 - Parties to proceeding for permit; limited appearance; intervention.
NRS 704.890 - Grant or denial of permit: Required findings; conditions and modifications.
NRS 704.893 - Limitations on purchase of capacity of utility facility by certain public utilities.
NRS 704.895 - Rehearing; judicial review.
NRS 704.900 - Cooperation with other states and Federal Government.
NRS 704.994 - "Alternative seller" defined.
NRS 704.995 - "Person" defined.
NRS 704.996 - "Potentially competitive service" defined.
NRS 704.999 - Restoration of service: Conditions; tariffs.
NRS 704.9992 - "Biogas" defined.
NRS 704.9993 - "Environmental attributes" defined.
NRS 704.9994 - "Renewable energy" defined.
NRS 704.9995 - "Renewable natural gas" defined.