Nevada Code § 704.669

Regulation of sale of geothermal energy to public; system of operating permits
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, every corporation or other person who sells geothermal energy to
the public is affected with a public interest, is a public utility and is
subject to the jurisdiction and control of the Commission. The authority of the
Commission to regulate such persons is limited to the authority granted by this
section and NRS 704.033 and 704.035 .
2. This section does not apply to any
corporation or other person described in subsection 4 of NRS 704.021 or to any political subdivision
of the State authorized to sell energy to the public.
3. The Commission shall adopt just and
reasonable regulations governing the sale of energy from geothermal resources
to the public. The regulations must provide for a system of operating permits
which:
(a) May not be denied because the area which the applicant
proposes to serve is already being served by a gas or electric utility.
(b) May not convey an exclusive right to supply
geothermal energy in the area which the applicant proposes to serve.
(c) Specify in each case the geographic area in
which the applicant reasonably can provide the services authorized in the
permit.
(d) Require the applicant to enter into a
contract with each customer served by the utility. The form and scope of the
contract must be subject to review and approval of the Commission. The contract
must specify at least:
(1) The period of time during which
service will be provided. The contract must provide for a period of at least 3
years unless such a provision is expressly waived by the customer.
(2) The rates or the formula for
determining rates to be charged during the term of the contract.
(3) That the utility will submit to
binding arbitration, pursuant to chapter 38 of
NRS, matters relating to damages suffered by the customer as a result of a
disruption in service and that in any such arbitration, the utility is liable
for damages unless it establishes that the disruption was caused by
circumstances beyond its control, or another affirmative defense, or establishes
that it was not negligent.
4. Before issuing an operating permit the
Commission must find that:
(a) The applicant is fit, willing and able to
provide the services authorized in the permit.
(b) The applicant has tested the geothermal
reservoir to determine whether it appears to be capable of providing sufficient
energy to supply the intended uses.
(c) The system which the applicant intends to use
to produce and distribute the heat meets appropriate standards.
5. The Commission has continuing authority
to regulate the utilities described in this section to ensure that each utility
adheres to the conditions set forth in its operating permit and that the
utility provides adequate services.

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