NV Energy signs agreement with DOE for Smart Grid funding
by Tribune Staff
Mar 13, 2010 | 294 views | 0 0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend | print
LAS VEGAS –– NV Energy, Inc. announced that it has signed a definitive grant agreement with the Department of Energy (DOE), which will provide $138 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding for its $301 million Advanced Service Delivery (ASD) project.  The ASD project will provide NV Energy with the Smart Grid infrastructure necessary to reduce operating costs and provide new options for customers to help manage their energy usage.

“We are pleased to be the first investor-owned utility to reach a final agreement with the DOE,” said Michael Yackira, president and CEO for NV Energy. “This grant, along with our own investment in this project, will benefit virtually the entire state of Nevada.”

In August 2009, NV Energy applied for federal Smart Grid Investment Grant funding made available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The DOE appropriated $3.4 billion for the Smart Grid Investment Grant program, making available up to 50 percent or $200 million, whichever is less, of the total project cost per utility. 

The company’s grant application included a letter of support from the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada (PUCN). The PUCN will be evaluating the ASD project as part of NV Energy’s integrated resource planning process in the coming months and the company will be making other filings with the PUCN to facilitate the studies that are part of the project.

With a definitive DOE grant agreement in place, NV Energy will finalize its planning for the program, with the ultimate goal of completing installation of advanced service delivery infrastructure statewide in late 2012.
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