Nevada Code § 704.732

Amendment to utilitys emissions reduction and capacity replacement plan required when utility requests approval and acceptance by Commission of contract with new renewable energy facility
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1. An electric utility shall file with the
Commission an amendment to the utilitys emissions reduction and capacity
replacement plan each time the utility requests approval and acceptance by the
Commission of any contract with a new renewable energy facility as the result
of a request for proposals pursuant to the current emissions reduction and
capacity replacement plan. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, the
Commission may approve and accept the renewable energy facility if the
Commission determines that:
(a) The facility is a renewable energy system as
defined in NRS 704.7815 ; and
(b) The terms and conditions of the contract are
just and reasonable and satisfy the capacity requirements set forth in
subsection 2 of NRS 704.7316 .
2. In considering a contract pursuant to
subsection 1, the Commission shall, in addition to considering the cost to
customers of the electric utility, give consideration to those contracts or
renewable energy facilities that will provide:
(a) The greatest economic benefit to this State;
(b) The greatest opportunity for the creation of
new jobs in this State; and
(c) The best value to customers of the electric
utility.
3. The Commission may approve a contract
as the result of the issuance of a request for proposals after June 10, 2015,
if the Commission:
(a) Authorizes the issuance of the request for
proposals pursuant to a written order of the Commission issued after June 10,
2015; and
(b) Determines that the electric utility has
satisfactorily demonstrated a need for the capacity that would be acquired or
otherwise provided for pursuant to the contract.

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