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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES

COMMISSION OF NEVADA

NOTICE OF ELECTRIC PROVIDER’S

ANNUAL REPORT ON COMPLIANCE WITH

THE NEVADA RENEWABLE ENERGY

PORTFOLIO STANDARD

On April 14, 2023, Nevada Power

Company d/b/a NV Energy (“NPC”) and Sierra

Pacific Power Company d/b/a NV Energy

(“SPPC” and together with NPC, “NV Energy”)

filed with the Public Utilities Commission of

Nevada (“Commission”) an annual report,

designated as Docket No. 23-04011 (“Annual

Report”), on compliance with the renewable

energy portfolio standard (“RPS”) for

compliance year 2022.

This Notice serves only to notify the

public that the Commission has received the

above-referenced filing. It is the responsibility

of interested persons to review the filing and

monitor the proceedings to determine their

desired levels of involvement based on how

this matter may affect their unique situations.

The details provided within this Notice are

for informational purposes only and are not

meant to be an all-inclusive overview of the

filing. The Commission may consider and

adopt alternative proposals not contained

within the filing, but which are related to the

subject matter of the filing and supported by

substantial evidence.

NV Energy filed the Annual Report

pursuant to the Nevada Revised Statute

(“NRS”) and the Nevada Administrative Code

(“NAC”) Chapters 703 and 704, including, but

not limited to, NRS 704.7825 and 704.8879.

Pursuant to NAC 703.5274, NV Energy

requests that certain information in its Annual

Report receive confidential treatment.

NV Energy states that the RPS increased

to 29 percent for the calendar year 2022.

NV Energy states that both NPC and SPPC

successfully met the 2022 RPS requirement.

NV Energy states that the 2022 RPS required

NPC to supply 6,077,700 portfolio energy

credits (“PECs”). NV Energy states that NPC

exceeded the requirement by accumulating a

total of 7,766,503 eligible PECs. NV Energy

states that the 2022 RPS required SPPC to

supply 2,277,102 PECs. NV Energy states

that SPPC exceeded this requirement by

accumulating a total of 2,808,786 eligible

PECs.

Interested and affected persons may file

comments or petitions for leave to intervene,

made pursuant to NAC 703.578 through

703.600, electronically through the Electric

Filing System on the Commission’s website

or at either of the Commission’s offices on or

before WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 2023.

A person who wishes to participate as

a commenter may file written comments

pursuant to NAC 703.491. A commenter is not

a party of record and shall not take any action

that only a party of record may take. Pursuant

to NAC 703.500, only parties of record are

entitled to enter an appearance, introduce

relevant evidence, examine and crossexamine

witnesses, make arguments, make

and argue motions and generally participate in

the proceeding.

The Annual Report is available for

public viewing on the Commission’s website:

https://puc.nv.gov; and at the offices of the

Commission: 1150 East William Street,

Carson City, Nevada 89701 and 9075 West

Diablo Drive, Suite 250, Las Vegas, Nevada

89148. A person must request in writing to be

placed on the service list for this proceeding to

receive any further notices in this matter.

By the Commission,

_/S/____________________

TRISHA OSBORNE,

Assistant Commission Secretary

Dated: Carson City, Nevada

04/27/23

(SEAL)

Pub Date: May 6, 2023

Ad # 33415