Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 701B - Renewable Energy Programs
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS INCENTIVE PROGRAM
Administration of Program
Section 701B.155 - Application for reservation; cancellation and resubmission of application; duties of utility and applicant; limits on reservation of capacity; submission and contents of claim; effect of failure to install system
Current through December 31, 2024
1. A host customer may submit an application for the reservation of an incentive to the utility using forms approved by the Commission once the host customer has executed a contract with a third party for, or has received a purchase order demonstrating proof of purchase of, solar generating equipment. The application for the reservation of an incentive must include, without limitation:
Each fee must be used by the utility to fund the costs of the Lower Income Solar Energy Pilot Program established pursuant to NRS 704.786 or to offset the administrative budget of the Solar Energy Systems Incentive Program created by NRS 701B.240.
2. The utility shall provide on its Internet website, adjacent to the application forms, a best practices guide to selecting a contractor and other consumer resources, including, but not limited to, the current contact information for the State Contractors' Board.
3. If an application is found to be incomplete or requires clarification, the utility shall request additional information. If the applicant has not submitted the requested information within 20 calendar days after receipt of the request, the application will be cancelled and the applicant may resubmit the application to the utility. The utility shall treat all resubmitted applications as new applications and process them in sequence with other new applications. Money for an incentive is not reserved until the utility receives all information and documentation required for the application and the project is approved.
4. The utility shall review and approve applications in the order in which the applications are received, subject to the utility's process for review and approval of applications. The utility shall, within 30 days after receipt of an application, review the application for completeness and determine eligibility. Once the utility approves the application, the utility shall issue a notice confirming that a specific incentive amount is reserved for the project. The solar energy system must be installed and capable of producing electricity on or before the expiration date listed on the notice. The notice must list:
5. If a host customer or the predecessor in interest of the host customer at the installation premises:
6. To receive the full incentive for the reservation, the applicant must complete the installation of a solar energy system not later than the expiration date listed on the notice issued pursuant to subsection 4. If the applicant fails to complete installation of the participating solar energy system on or before the expiration date listed on the notice, the reservation is forfeited and the utility must make the capacity for that reservation available to other applicants.
7. To claim the incentive, the applicant must submit a form approved by the Commission to the utility after the solar energy system is installed and capable of producing electricity. The form must include, without limitation:
8. If a host customer has received a reservation for an incentive but failed to install a solar energy system within the time prescribed by this section on three or more occasions, the host customer may not file any additional applications.
Added to NAC by Pub. Utilities Comm'n by R184-09, eff. 4-20-2010; A by R025-12, 9-14-2012; R122-13, 2-26-2014; A by R124-15, eff. 4/4/2016
NRS 701B.005, 701B.200, 701B.210, 701B.255, 703.025, 704.786