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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA

NOTICE OF ELECTRIC PROVIDERS’ ANNUAL REPORT ON

COMPLIANCE WITH THE NEVADA RENEWABLE ENERGY

PORTFOLIO STANDARD

On April 15, 2022, Nevada Power Company d/b/a NV Energy

(“NPC”) and Sierra Pacific Power Company d/b/a NV Energy (“SPPC”

and together with NPC, “NV Energy”) filed with the Public Utilities

Commission of Nevada (“Commission”) an Annual Report, designated as

Docket No. 22-04016, on compliance with the renewable energy portfolio

standard (“RPS”) for compliance year 2021.

This Notice serves only to notify the public that the Commission has

received the above-referenced filing. It is the responsibility of interested

persons to review the filing and monitor the proceedings to determine

their desired levels of involvement based on how this matter may affect

their unique situations. The details provided within this Notice are for

informational purposes only and are not meant to be an all-inclusive

overview of the filing. The Commission may consider and adopt

alternative proposals not contained within the filing but which are related

to the subject matter of the filing and supported by substantial evidence.

NV Energy filed the Annual Report pursuant to the Nevada Revised

Statutes (“NRS”) and the Nevada Administrative Code (“NAC”), Chapters

703 and 704, including, but not limited to NRS 704.7825 and NAC

704.8879. Pursuant to NAC 703.5274, NV Energy requests that certain

information in its Annual Report receive confidential treatment.

NV Energy states that both NPC and SPPC successfully met the

2021 RPS requirement. NV Energy states that the 2021 RPS required

NPC to supply 4,970,977,000 portfolio energy credits (“PECs”). NV

Energy states that NPC exceeded this requirement by accumulating

a total of 6,244,659,000 eligible PECs. NV Energy states that the

2021 RPS required SPPC to supply 2,094,780,000 PECs. NV Energy

states that SPPC exceeded this requirement by accumulating a total of

2,779,966,000 eligible PECs.

Interested and affected persons may file comments or petitions

for leave to intervene pursuant to NAC 703.578 through 703.600

electronically through the Electronic Filing System on the Commission’s

website or at either of the Commission’s offices on or before

WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2022.

A person who wishes to participate as a commenter may file written

comments pursuant to NAC 703.491. A commenter is not a party of

record and shall not take any action that only a party of record may take.

Pursuant to NAC 703.500, only parties of record are entitled to enter an

appearance, introduce relevant evidence, examine and cross-examine

witnesses, make arguments, make and argue motions and generally

participate in the proceeding.

The Annual Report is available for public viewing at the Commission’s

website: https://puc.nv.gov; and at the offices of the Commission: 1150

East William Street, Carson City, Nevada 89701 and 9075 West Diablo

Drive, Suite 250, Las Vegas, Nevada 89148.

A person must request in writing to be placed on the service list for

this proceeding to receive any further notices in this matter.

By the Commission,

/s/

TRISHA OSBORNE,

Assistant Commission Secretary

Dated: Carson City, Nevada

04/20/22

(SEAL)

Pub Date: April 28, 2022 Ad # 23611

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