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the court must decide if the measure qualifies as a referendum that should be on the Nov. 8 ballot.

“After a number of recent failed attempts to negotiate a resolution of this grandfathe­ring issue with outof- state private solar suppliers, it became clear that NV Energy needed to step up and act alone,” said Paul Caudill, president and CEO of NV Energy. “I have spoken with many of these net metering customers personally, and understand and empa- thize with their concern. We simply did not want to wait any longer to offer a solution on their behalf and believe our filing today represents the most efficient and timely way to do that.”

NV Energy, rooftop solar companies and others supported the grandfathe­ring proposal made to the PUC earlier this year.

In an NV Energy statement announcing the filing, Kevin Geraghty, senior vice president of energy supply, criticized the rooftop solar companies for not fully explaining to customers that their rates could increase.

New rates took effect Jan. 1 for all net metering customers, generating an outcry from customers who installed systems thinking that they were locked in under the more favorable rules.

There are about 30,000 net metering customers statewide who receive a credit for excess electricit­y their rooftop systems generate.

“It seems that they created uncertaint­y for customers who purchased or leased a rooftop system by not clearly communicat­ing that their rates were subject to change in future regulatory proceeding­s,” Geraghty said. “Many of these net metering customers entered into 20-year leases believing that they would be locked into a rate, and that they would save money because NV Energy rates would increase every year. Neither of these sales pitches are true.”

“We feel strongly that this grandfathe­ring proposal is the most effective way to implement the recommenda­tion previously made by NV Energy and that of the New Energy Industry Task Force,” Caudill said. “The proposal is simple and fair.” Contact Sean WhAley At swhAley@reviewjour­nAl.com or 775-461-3820. Find him on Twitter: @seAnw801

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