Nevada Code § 704.7316

Comprehensive plan for reduction of emissions from coal-fired electric generating plants and increased capacity from renewable energy facilities and other electric generating plants; contents and requirements
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1. An electric utility shall file with the
Commission, as part of the plan required to be submitted pursuant to NRS 704.741 , a comprehensive plan for the
reduction of emissions from coal-fired electric generating plants and the
replacement of the capacity of such plants with increased capacity from
renewable energy facilities and other electric generating plants.
2. The emissions reduction and capacity
replacement plan must provide:
(a) For the retirement or elimination of:
(1) Not less than 300 megawatts of
coal-fired electric generating capacity on or before December 31, 2014;
(2) In addition to the generating capacity
retired or eliminated pursuant to subparagraph (1), not less than 250 megawatts
of coal-fired electric generating capacity on or before December 31, 2017; and
(3) In addition to the generating capacity
retired or eliminated pursuant to subparagraphs (1) and (2), not less than 250 megawatts
of coal-fired electric generating capacity on or before December 31, 2019.
For the
purposes of this paragraph, the generating capacity of a coal-fired electric
generating plant must be determined by reference to the most recent resource
plan filed by the electric utility pursuant to NRS 704.741 and accepted by the Commission
pursuant to NRS 704.751 .
(b) Except as otherwise provided in subparagraphs
(3) and (7), for the construction or acquisition of, or contracting for, 350
megawatts of electric generating capacity from renewable energy facilities. The
electric utility shall:
(1) Issue a request for proposals for 100
megawatts of electric generating capacity from new renewable energy facilities
on or before December 31, 2014;
(2) In addition to the request for
proposals issued pursuant to subparagraph (1), issue a request for proposals
for 100 megawatts of electric generating capacity from new renewable energy
facilities on or before December 31, 2015;
(3) In addition to the requests for
proposals issued pursuant to subparagraphs (1) and (2), and upon a
determination by the Commission that the electric utility has satisfactorily
demonstrated a need for such electric generating capacity, issue a request for
proposals for not more than 100 megawatts of electric generating capacity from
new renewable energy facilities;
(4) Review each proposal received pursuant
to subparagraphs (1), (2) and (3) and identify those renewable energy
facilities that will provide:
(I) The greatest economic benefit to
this State;
(II) The greatest opportunity for
the creation of new jobs in this State; and
(III) The best value to customers of
the electric utility;
(5) Negotiate, in good faith, to
construct, acquire or contract with the renewable energy facilities identified
pursuant to subparagraph (4), and file with the Commission an amendment to the
plan each time the utility wishes to construct, acquire or contract with such
facilities;
(6) Begin, on or before December 31, 2017,
the construction or acquisition of a portion of new renewable energy facilities
with a generating capacity of approximately 15 megawatts to be owned and
operated by the electric utility, and complete construction of such facilities
on or before December 31, 2021; and
(7) After June 10, 2015, upon a
determination by the Commission that the electric utility has satisfactorily
demonstrated a need for such electric generating capacity, begin the
construction or acquisition of new renewable energy facilities with a
generating capacity of not more than 35 megawatts to be owned and operated by
the electric utility.
For the
purposes of this paragraph, the generating capacity of a renewable energy
facility must be determined by the nameplate capacity of the facility.
(c) For the electric utility to construct or
acquire and own electric generating plants with an electric generating capacity
of 496 megawatts, which must be constructed or acquired to replace, in an
orderly and structured manner, the coal-fired electric generating capacity
retired or eliminated pursuant to paragraph (a).
(d) After June 10, 2015, upon a determination by
the Commission that the electric utility has satisfactorily demonstrated a need
for such electric generating capacity, for the electric utility to construct or
acquire and own electric generating plants with an electric generating capacity
of not more than 54 megawatts, which must be constructed or acquired to
replace, in an orderly and structured manner, the coal-fired electric
generating capacity retired or eliminated pursuant to paragraph (a).
(e) If the plan includes the construction or
acquisition of one or more natural gas-fired electric generating plants, a
strategy for the commercially reasonable physical procurement of fixed-price
natural gas by the electric utility.
(f) A plan for tracking and specifying the
accounting treatment for all costs associated with the decommissioning of the
coal-fired electric generating plants identified for retirement or elimination.
For the
purposes of this subsection, an electric utility shall be deemed to own,
acquire, retire or eliminate only its pro rata portion of any electric
generating facility that is not wholly owned by the electric utility and,
except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b), capacity means an amount of
firm electric generating capacity used by the electric utility for the purpose
of preparing a plan filed with the Commission pursuant to NRS 704.736 to 704.754 , inclusive.
3. In addition to the requirements for an
emissions reduction and capacity replacement plan set forth in subsection 2,
the plan may include additional utility facilities, electric generating plants,
elements or programs necessary to carry out the plan, including, without
limitation:
(a) The construction of natural gas pipelines
necessary for the operation of any new natural gas-fired electric generating
plants included in the plan;
(b) Entering into contracts for the
transportation of natural gas necessary for the operation of any natural
gas-fired electric generating plants included in the plan; and
(c) The construction of transmission lines and
related infrastructure necessary for the operation or interconnection of any
electric generating plants included in the plan.

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