NV Energy to lower rates for Nevada power customers
Submitted by Editor on Fri, 09/30/2011 - 9:26am
Effective Saturday, Oct. 1, NV Energy will decrease its overall electric rates by 2.43 percent for northern Nevada customers including those in Stateline, Zephyr Cove and Incline Village.
With this change, total electric rates will have decreased nearly 25 percent, while total natural gas rates have dropped nearly 30 percent since January 2009. According to the company, adding today’s decreases will roll back total electric prices to 2004 levels and total natural gas prices to 2001. On the California side in South Lake Tahoe, Liberty Energy is the utility provider.
Currently a typical electric customer is saving approximately $26.14 each month over January 2009 rates. Typical natural gas customers will be saving approximately $22.45 per month over 2009 rates.
Effective Saturday, a typical residential customer using 746 kilowatt hours of electricity per month, will see their bill decrease from $83.98 to $82.16. Natural gas decreases effective October 1 further reduce a typical residential customer's bill using 56 therms of gas from $50.55 to $45.52. According to state law, costs for fuel and purchased power are passed along to customers dollar-for-dollar, with no profit for the company.
Company officials attributed the decreases to a variety of factors, including the completion of the state-of-the-art Tracy Combined Cycle Generating Station, which is one-third more efficient in producing electricity than other conventional gas-fired power plants. Prices in the energy markets have also declined, meaning fuel to generate electricity costs less and these savings are passed on to customers in the form of lower electric rates. The same is true for natural gas, which the company purchases on behalf of its gas customers.
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