Saturday, June 6, 2026

Rally held forward of PUCN session calls for accountability, transparency

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 LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The Nevada Conservation League held a rally on Wednesday, throughout which they demanded accountability and transparency forward of the Public Utilities Fee of Nevada basic client session concerning NV Power’s just lately accepted day by day demand cost.

Las Vegas prospects ‘frustrated’ as NV Power provides new cost

The PUCN is required to carry a basic client session yearly, and held the assembly on Wednesday afternoon.

The just lately accepted demand cost, which is not going to change payments till April 2026, and can mirror the price of delivering electrical energy for particular person prospects, based on NV Power.

“We’re here once again to raise our voices and make ourselves heard,” Ana Gonzalez, Chispa Nevada member mentioned. “The PUCN’s charge case choice is unjust and reveals that they don’t perceive what Nevada working households are going by means of. 

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Clients push again on potential NV Power charge hike 

The fee held client classes particular to NV Power’s basic charge case again in June.

A spokesman for NV Power mentioned it’s planning an intensive buyer schooling program within the new 12 months, nearer to when the change goes into place. 

For extra data on the demand cost, click on HERE.

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