Still Reeling from Record High Gas Bills, Customers Face Another Southwest Gas Rate Hike – Nevada Conservation League
Advocates Demand Relief and Greater Utility Scrutiny Las Vegas, NV – In response to the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada’s (PUCN)
Nevada Clean Energy Fund Secures $156 Million Solar for All Grant in Momentous Earth Day Win
LAS VEGAS, NV — On this Earth Day, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $7 billion in grants from its Greenhouse Gas
Nevada Environmental Advocates Celebrate 20,000 Jobs And $14 Billion In Investments After Two Years of the Inflation Reduction Act
Las Vegas — August 16th marks two years since President Biden signed into law the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the
Environmental and Community Advocates Condemn Utility Greed and Methane Gas Dependency at Washoe County Consumer Session
NV Energy and Southwest Gas face backlash for intensifying environmental harms and economic disparities in Northern Nevada RENO, NEVADA —
Utility Watch Nevada’ Demands Greater Accountability from Energy Utilities
Frustrated by high energy bills and air pollution, a new effort empowers Nevadans to stand up to monopoly-owned utilities MEDIA
NCEF Launches New Community Councils to Support Solar for All Program
Las Vegas, NV– The Nevada Clean Energy Fund (NCEF) proudly announces the launch of five Solar for All Community Councils,
Public Outcry Halts NV Energy’s Egregious Rate Hike Proposal, PUCN Stands with Nevadans
Conservation and Community Groups Applaud Public Utilities Commission for Rejecting NV Energy’s Attempt to Penalize Solar and Energy Efficiency RENO,
Chispa Nevada and Community Members Respond to PUCN Decision on NV Energy’s Northern Nevada Rate Increase
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 17, 2024 Contact: Carolina Chacon | carolina@chaconconsulting.com | 702-810-7155 RENO — Today, the Public Utilities Commission of
At PUCN Consumer Session, Families and Community Groups Highlight How Utility Monopolies’ Greed Drives Dire Health Impacts
In extreme heat, Nevadans are forced to choose between health and paying record-high bills. NEVADA — At yesterday’s Public Utilities Commission