Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 704B - Providers of New Electric Resources
TRANSACTIONS WITH ELIGIBLE CUSTOMERS
Section 704B.360 - Additional analysis of 10-percent contract; meetings and discussions; determination of best interest by Commission; consequences of determination
Current through February 27, 2024
1. In addition to the requirements of NAC 704B.350, if the eligible customer is a nongovernmental commercial or industrial end-use customer whose load is in the service territory of an electric utility that primarily serves densely populated counties, not later than 15 calendar days after the date on which the eligible customer files a completed and fully executed underlying contract between the eligible customer and provider, the Regulatory Operations Staff shall:
2. Not later than 20 calendar days after the date on which the eligible customer files the completed and fully executed underlying contract, the Regulatory Operations Staff, the eligible customer and the electric utility shall meet, in person or telephonically, at least once to discuss the results of the initial analysis on the 10-percent contract performed by the Regulatory Operations Staff and, if necessary, to exchange information, including, without limitation, the exchange of any suggested additions, modifications or deletions to the initial analysis performed by the Regulatory Operations Staff. The Bureau of Consumer Protection and the provider must be notified of each such meeting, and each may participate fully in each such meeting and in any exchange of information.
3. Not later than 30 calendar days after the date on which the eligible customer files the completed and fully executed underlying contract, the Regulatory Operations Staff shall:
4. Not later than 40 calendar days after the date on which the eligible customer files the completed and fully executed underlying contract, the electric utility, Bureau of Consumer Protection, eligible customer or provider may file with the Commission an alternative analysis to the analysis performed by the Regulatory Operations Staff. Each alternative analysis must:
5. After evaluating the analysis performed by the Regulatory Operations Staff and any alternative analysis filed pursuant to subsection 4, the Commission will determine whether it is in the best interest of the remaining customers of the electric utility to have the eligible customer assign the 10-percent contract to the electric utility.
6. If the Commission determines that it is in the best interest of the remaining customers of the electric utility to have the eligible customer assign the 10-percent contract to the electric utility:
7. If the Commission determines that it is not in the best interest of the remaining customers of the electric utility to have the eligible customer assign the 10-percent contract to the electric utility, the eligible customer is entitled to the 10-percent contract.
Added to NAC by Pub. Utilities Comm'n by R125-01, eff. 12-17-2001; A by R004-04, 5-25-2004; R018-04, 11-17-2005
NRS 704B.200, 704B.320