LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada voted to maintain NV Energy's daily demand charge during a meeting on Tuesday morning.
Nevada regulators met on Tuesday to review reconsideration petitions on the decision that sparked controversy among customers and advocacy groups.
NV Energy released a statement to Channel 13 regarding the PUCN's decision:
The Nevada Public Utilities Commission delivered a decision today that reaffirms a commitment to fairness for customers that do not have rooftop solar by implementing a new demand charge for Southern Nevada residential and small commercial customers beginning on April 1, 2026. This change creates more equity in the system by making sure solar customers share the cost of keeping the power grid strong and reliable for everyo

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