Nevada Code § 703.152

Legislative findings on cost of energy in Nevada; Commission authorized to represent State before Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or court in matters affecting development, transmission, use or cost of energy in Nevada
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1. The Legislature finds that the cost of
energy in Nevada is affected by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in its
regulation of the transmission of energy into and out of the State of Nevada,
and the concerns of the public utilities and their customers in this State should
be represented at the hearings of that Commission which affect Nevada.
2. The Public Utilities Commission of
Nevada, within the limits of its budget and as it deems necessary, may bring an
action, file a petition or intervene before the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission or in any court on behalf of the public utilities and their
customers in this State and represent their views in any matter which affects
the development, transmission, use or cost of energy in Nevada.

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