Nevada Code § 704.7811

Renewable energy defined
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1. Renewable energy means:
(a) Biomass;
(b) Geothermal energy;
(c) Solar energy;
(d) Waterpower; and
(e) Wind.
2. The term does not include coal, natural
gas, oil, propane or any other fossil fuel, or nuclear energy.
3. As used in this section, waterpower
means power derived from standing, running or falling water which is used for
any plant, facility, equipment or system to generate electricity. Except as
otherwise provided in this subsection, the term includes, without limitation,
power derived from water that has been pumped from a lower to a higher
elevation if the generating capacity of the plant, facility, equipment or
system for which the water is used is not more than 30 megawatts, and the
plant, facility, equipment or system was in existence and used to derive power
from pumped water before January 1, 2019. The term does not include power:
(a) That requires a new or increased
appropriation or diversion of water for its creation;
(b) That requires the use of any fossil fuel for
its creation, unless the primary purpose of the use of the fossil fuel is not
the creation of the power; or
(c) That was produced before April 22, 2019, from
a renewable energy system with a generating capacity of more than 30 megawatts
placed into operation before July 1, 1997.

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