Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 704 - Regulation of Public Utilities Generally
ELECTRIC SERVICE
Resource Planning
Section 704.934 - Preparation, contents and submission of demand side plan; annual analyses regarding programs for energy efficiency and conservation
Current through September 16, 2024
1. As part of its resource plan, a utility shall submit a demand side plan that is cost effective as a whole.
2. The demand side plan must include:
3. In creating its demand side plan, a utility shall consider the impact of applicable new technologies on current and future energy efficiency and conservation options. The consideration of new technologies must include, without limitation, consideration of the potential impact of advances in digital technology and computer information systems.
4. A utility shall include in its demand side plan an energy efficiency program for residential customers which reduces the consumption of electricity or any fossil fuel. The energy efficiency program must include, without limitation, the use of new solar thermal energy sources.
5. The demand side plan must provide a list of the programs for which the utility is requesting the approval of the Commission. The list must include, without limitation:
6. For any energy efficiency or conservation program which reduces the consumption of electricity or any fossil fuel, a utility shall include in its demand side plan a complete life-cycle analysis of the costs and benefits of the program using at least one standard test of cost effectiveness that accounts for the nonenergy benefits of the program.
7. The utility shall include with its demand side plan a report on the status of all programs for energy efficiency and conservation that have been approved by the Commission. The report must include tables for each such program showing, for each year, the planned and achieved reduction in kilowatt-hours, the reduction in kilowatts and the cost of the program.
8. Not less than 10 percent of the total expenditures related to energy efficiency and conservation programs in the demand side plan must be directed to energy efficiency measures for customers of the electric utility in low-income households and residential customers and public schools in historically underserved communities through both targeted programs and programs directed at residential customers and public schools in general.
9. On or before July 1 of each year following the filing of its resource plan, the utility shall file with the Commission a copy of the complete analysis that the utility used in determining for the upcoming year which energy efficiency and conservation programs are to be continued and which programs are to be cancelled. Within 180 days after the analysis is filed, the Commission will accept the analysis as filed, accept the analysis with modification or reject the analysis.
10. As used in this section:
Added to NAC by Pub. Service Comm'n, eff. 6-7-84; A 2-18-88; 11-19-93; A by Pub. Utilities Comm'n by R004-04, 5-25-2004; R162-07, 6-17-2008; R042-10, 7-22-2010; A by R055-18A, eff. 6/13/2019; A by R005-22A, eff. 9/16/2022
NRS 703.025, 704.210, 704.741, 704.7836