Nevada's utility rates are competitive with other major western states. Nevada Assembly Bill 366, passed in 1997, opened the electric utility industry to competition. An added benefit of the deregulation process is a three-year cap on rates to business and residential customers. As of 2000, consumers have the opportunity to select their power provider.
The state's utility companies make use of various sources for producing energy. Coal, hydropower, and natural gas combined with purchase agreements provide a variety of options for delivering highly dependable service at the lowest possible price. Power companies offer cost-based time-of-use rate schedules for commercial and industrial customers, helping them save on their energy costs by coordinating their heavy-load consumption.
Please use the rate schedules and worksheets in the table below to estimate your power bill. If you have any questions on any of the worksheets or rates, please contact us at 1.800.824.8856.
In addition, Sierra Pacific would be happy to calculate a power estimate for your company. Power Estimate Requirements ![]()
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Nevada ranks second only to California in the development and use of its geothermal resources for producing electricity. According to the Nevada Commission on Mineral Resources, there are currently 14 plants at 10 locations in the state with a total rated capacity of 236 megawatts (MW). Total state resources capacity has been estimated at 2,000 MW by the U.S. Geological Survey.
The Department of Energy’s Geothermal Technologies Program supports the U.S. geothermal industry in providing diversity, and therefore security, in domestic energy supply options. This support also helps the industry maintain its technical edge in world energy markets, thereby enhancing exports of U.S. goods and services and U.S. job growth. DOE works in partnership with U.S. industry to establish geothermal energy as an economically competitive contributor to the U.S. energy supply.
Southwest Gas Corporation
400 Eagle Station Lane
Carson City, NV 89701
775.882.2126
East Valley Water Utility District
P.O. Box 218, Minden, NV 89423
775.782.6227
Douglas County Utility Division
P.O. Box 218
Minden, NV 89423
775.782.6235
Kingsbury General Improvement District
P.O. Box 2220
Stateline, NV 89449
775.588.3548
Gardnerville Ranchos General Improvement
District
931 Mitch Drive
Gardnerville, NV 89410
775.782.2048
Gardnerville Town Water
1390 Hwy 395 N
Gardnerville, NV 89410
775.782.2339
Town of Minden
1604 Esmeralda Ave.
Minden, NV 89423
775.782.5976
Douglas County Sewer Improvement District
Sewer Plant Road & Highway 50
P.O. Box 578
Zephyr Cove, NV 89448
775.588.3558
Kingsbury General Improvement District
160 Pineridge Dr.
Stateline, NV 89449
775.588.3548
Tahoe-Douglas District
1300 Cave Rock Dr.
P.O. Box 1160
Zephyr Cove, NV 89448
775.588.5641
Indian Hills General Improvement
District
924-D Mica Dr.
Carson City, NV 89705
775.267.2805
Minden-Gardnerville Sanitation District
1790 Hwy 395
Minden, NV 89423
775.782.3546
North Valley Wastewater Treatment Plant
3001 Haybourne
Minden, NV 89423
775.267.1023
Douglas Disposal, Inc.
1504 Highway 395, Ste.10
Gardnerville, NV 89410
775.782.5713
Douglas-Tahoe Landfill
Pinenut Road
Gardnerville, NV 89410
775.782.3925
South Lake Tahoe Refuse
2140 Ruth Ave.
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
530.541.5105
Nevada Small Business Development Center
Business Environmental Program
6100 Neil Road, Ste. 400
Reno, NV 89511
775.689.6688
Public Health Environmental Control
1711 North Roop Street
Carson City, NV 89706
775.887.2190
Verizon
1520 Church Street
Gardnerville, NV 89410
800.483.5000
For more information regarding telecommunications call 1.800.824.8856 or
contact the Nevada Telecommunications
Association at 775.827.0191.
Telecommunications
Structure Map for Nevada ![]()
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