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Nevada Power Company dba NV Energy - southern Nevada only. Sierra Pacific Power serves the north under a separate tariff with different rates, and the two are not interchangeable despite the shared brand.
The rate schedule document itself carries NO NUMBERS. Schedule RS says only that 'the charges applicable to this rate schedule are set forth in the currently effective Statement of Rates'. Encoding from the schedule alone would produce a tariff with no rates at all.
Every bundled rate is the sum of nine filed components: BTGR, BTER, DEAA, TRED, REPR, UEC, NDPP, ESAP and EE. Only BTGR varies by schedule; the other eight total 0.05648 $/kWh for every residential plan. REPR is a credit, filed in parentheses.
The deferred energy accounting adjustment is currently zero. It is kept as an explicit 0.00000 rather than dropped, so the monitor has something to compare against when Nevada next sets one.
EXCLUDED: Nevada state and local taxes and any franchise fees.
THE WIDEST PEAK SPREAD IN THE CATALOGUE: summer on-peak 47.468c against 7.618c off-peak, a factor of 6.2. On the BTGR component alone it is 21x. For comparison, California residential plans top out near 2x and PSE's winter peak reaches 4.9x.
The peak is only THREE HOURS long and only in summer: 6:01pm to 9:00pm, June through September. For the other eight months there is a single flat winter rate with no periods at all.
ON-PEAK APPLIES DAILY, weekends included - unlike DTE, SCE, PG&E and Georgia Power, which all exempt weekends. With a 6.2x spread this is the difference between a plan that pays and one that does not.
Winter is cheaper per kWh than the flat RS plan (8.971c against 11.935c), so a household that can avoid three summer evening hours does well here and one that cannot does badly.
NOT MODELLED: the Residential Electric Vehicle Recharge Rider, a separate opt-in with its own rates listed alongside these.
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Change history
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