Nevada Code § 704.773

Utility required to offer net metering; limitations; rights and duties regarding energy meters and imposition of certain fees and charges; right of customer-generator to continue net metering for 20 years; regulations
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1. A utility shall offer net metering in
accordance with the provisions of NRS
704.766 to 704.776 , inclusive, to
the customer-generators operating within its service area.
2. If the net metering system of a
customer-generator who accepts the offer of a utility for net metering has a
capacity of not more than 25 kilowatts, the utility:
(a) Shall offer to make available to the
customer-generator an energy meter that is capable of registering the flow of
electricity in two directions.
(b) May, at its own expense and with the written
consent of the customer-generator, install one or more additional meters to
monitor the flow of electricity in each direction.
(c) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 7,
shall not charge the customer-generator any fee or charge that is different
than that charged to other customers of the utility in the rate class to which
the customer-generator would belong if the customer-generator did not have a
net metering system.
(d) Shall not reduce the minimum monthly charge
of the customer-generator based on the electricity generated by the
customer-generator and fed back to the utility.
3. If the net metering system of a
customer-generator who accepts the offer of a utility for net metering has a
capacity of more than 25 kilowatts, the utility:
(a) May require the customer-generator or, if the
net metering system is a solar-powered affordable housing system, the owner of
the solar-powered affordable housing system to install at its own cost:
(1) An energy meter that is capable of
measuring generation output and customer load; and
(2) Any upgrades to the system of the utility
that are required to make the net metering system compatible with the system of
the utility.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (d)
and subsection 7, shall not charge the customer-generator any fee or charge
that is different than that charged to other customers of the utility in the
rate class to which the customer-generator would belong if the
customer-generator did not have a net metering system, including, without
limitation, customer, demand and facility charges.
(c) Shall not reduce the minimum monthly charge
of the customer-generator based on the electricity generated by the
customer-generator and fed back to the utility.
(d) Shall not charge the customer-generator any
standby charge.
4. At the time of installation or upgrade
of any portion of a net metering system, the utility must allow a
customer-generator or owner of the solar-powered affordable housing system, if
applicable, governed by subsection 3 to pay the entire cost of the installation
or upgrade of the portion of the net metering system.
5. Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 2, 3 and 6 and NRS 704.7732 ,
the utility shall not for any purpose assign a customer-generator to a rate
class other than the rate class to which the customer-generator would belong if
the customer-generator did not have a net metering system, including, without
limitation, for the purpose of any fee or charge.
6. If the net metering system of a
customer-generator is a net metering system described in paragraph (b) or (c)
of subsection 1 of NRS 704.771 and:
(a) The system is intended primarily to offset
part or all of the customer-generators requirements for electricity on
property contiguous to the property on which the net metering system is
located; and
(b) The customer-generator sells or transfers his
or her interest in the contiguous property,
the net
metering system ceases to be eligible to participate in net metering.
7. A utility shall assess against a
customer-generator:
(a) If applicable, the universal energy charge
imposed pursuant to NRS 702.160 ; and
(b) Any charges imposed pursuant to chapter 701B of NRS or NRS 704.7827 or 704.785 which are assessed against other
customers in the same rate class as the customer-generator.
For any such
charges calculated on the basis of a kilowatt-hour rate, the customer-generator
must only be charged with respect to kilowatt-hours of energy delivered by the
utility to the customer-generator.
8. The Commission and the utility must
allow a customer-generator who accepts the offer of the utility for net
metering to continue net metering pursuant to NRS
704.766 to 704.776 , inclusive, at
the location at which the net metering system is originally installed for 20
years. For the purposes of this subsection, to continue net metering
includes, without limitation:
(a) Retaining the percentage set forth in
subsection 3 of NRS 704.7732 to be used
to determine the credit for electricity governed by paragraph (c) of subsection
2 of NRS 704.775 , which is applicable to
the customer-generator; and
(b) Replacing the originally installed net
metering system, as needed, at any time before 20 years after the date of the
installation of the originally installed net metering system.
9. The Commission shall adopt regulations
prescribing the form and substance for a net metering tariff and a standard net
metering contract. The regulations must include, without limitation:
(a) The particular provisions, limitations and
responsibilities of a customer-generator which must be included in a net
metering tariff with regard to:
(1) Metering equipment;
(2) Net energy metering and billing; and
(3) Interconnection,
based on the
allowable size of the net metering system.
(b) The particular provisions, limitations and
responsibilities of a customer-generator and the utility which must be included
in a standard net metering contract.
(c) Procedures and requirements concerning the
process for applying for and installing a net metering system, which must
include, without limitation:
(1) Reasonable and appropriate timelines
for the process, including, without limitation, timelines for:
(I) The review of an application of
a net metering applicant;
(II) Obtaining a final inspection of
a net metering system;
(III) The processing of a request to
temporarily disconnect and subsequently reconnect electric service in relation
to the installation of a net metering system; and
(IV) Obtaining the permission of the
utility to operate the net metering system.
(2) The requirement that a utility that
denies the application of a net metering applicant provide to the net metering
applicant a notice detailing the reasons for the denial.
(d) Any other provisions the Commission finds
necessary to carry out the provisions of NRS
704.766 to 704.776 , inclusive.

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