How Nevada Is Leading the Renewable Energy and Battery Storage Charge [PODCAST]
Renewable energy and battery storage are hot topics in the U.S. today. Lawmakers throughout the country debated various new energy policies during the 2019 legislative session. Nevada is among the states leading the way forward. Several new laws were passed in the state that will affect power companies and consumers for years to come.
Curt Ledford, a Nevada-based attorney who is a partner with Davison Van Cleve PC, was a guest on The POWER Podcast. Ledford's practice is focused on utility, administrative, corporate, cooperative, and regulatory law, as well as general matters affecting energy developments, generation facilities, renewable energy, and Nevada's utilities.
On the podcast, Ledford touched on several legal and legislative developments that occurred recently. Among the topics were changes to Nevada's fundamental utility ratemaking structure and changes to the state's open access for large customers. He also elaborated on an update to the state's renewable portfolio standard, which requires 50% of Nevada's energy to come from renewable sources by 2030.
In December, the Nevada Public Utilities Commission approved NV Energy's proposal for the state's largest-ever solar energy investment, six new solar energy resources totaling more than 1,000 MW, as well as 100 MW of battery storage capacity. Ledford talked about the company's commitment to double its renewable energy by 2023.
Many of the topics provide examples for other states and utilities to emulate. Hear the entire interview on The POWER Podcast.
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-Aaron Larson is POWER's executive editor (@AaronL_Power, @POWERmagazine).
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