NV Energy to pay $1.1 million annually to keep Clark County in the fold
Clark County Commissioners have adopted a five-year agreement with NV Energy that will see the states primary utility pay the county $1.1 million a year for promising not to leave its electric service.
Commission members voted unanimously on Tuesday to adopt the proposed contract, which makes the county at least the fourth government agency to receive direct cash payments from NV Energy in return for a promise not to consider leaving NV Energy for another electric provider.
Already, the utility has entered into similar contracts with the city of Henderson, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority and the Clark County School District exchanging cash payments for both a commitment not to leave the utility and a promise to enroll in a special Optional Pricing Program Rate (OPPR) for large utility customers by 2022.
In a statement, NV Energy spokeswoman Jennifer Schuricht said that approval of the contract would help the utility actually protect other customers from potential cost increases.
NV Energy is pleased that the Clark County Commission is considering a multi-year agreement to remain a customer, which will provide them with long-term value without increasing rates for other customers, she said in an email on Monday. Our large business and government entity customers are seeking tailored solutions that meet their unique needs and we are responding to this demand.
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