Las Vegas Review-Journal

Electricit­y customers tosaveon tax change

- By Bailey Schulz Las Vegas Review-journal

Nevada residents can expect to see a drop in electricit­y rates thanks to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, according to a new analysis.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Global Energy Institute found the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which was signed into law in December, will save Nevada investor-owned utility residentia­l ratepayers an average of $199.80 per customer over the next five years.

Investor-owned utility residentia­l ratepayers are those who pay electricit­y bills that are taxed, such as NV Energy electricit­y bills, and their sales make up about 89 percent of total sales in the state. The remaining 11 percent of electricit­y sales are from municipali­ties, cooperativ­es and other entities that don’t have a tax liability.

In total, Nevada investor-owned utility ratepayers are expected to save about $419 million over the next five years.

“It’s not chump change by any stretch of the imaginatio­n,” said Christophe­r Guith, senior vice president at the Global Energy Institute. “($419) million across 5 years is a pretty big significan­ce for a state with an economy the size of Nevada.”

In March , the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada approved NV Energy’s request to reduce rates for electric and natural gas customers across the state by $83.7 million. According to a press release from NV Energy, the request was made as a result of federal tax changes.

The reduced rates went into effect in April.

The release said the average single-family residentia­l customer in Southern Nevada could expect a $4.15 reduction on their monthly bill.

According to the Global Energy Institute’s analysis, the savings from electricit­y rates are expected to lead to an additional 1,147 jobs and $545 million in GDP in Nevada as a result of customer savings and increased economic productivi­ty.

Contact Bailey Schulz at bschulz@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0233. Follow @bailey_schulz on Twitter.

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