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With PowerShift by NV Energy, you have the power to save 10 to 25 percent on your energy bill. Plus, see if you qualify for appliance upgrades. Learn More HELP FOR SENIORS If you are age 62 or older and need help paying your electric and gas bills, our Senior Energy Assistance Expo may be able to offer the resources you need.
The average monthly residential electricity bill in Nevada is $111, which ranks 16th in the U.S. This average monthly residential electricity bill in Nevada is 3.74% greater than the national average monthly bill of $107. Average monthly residential electricity bills in the U.S. range from approximately $75 to $203.
Below is a section of a sample residential NV Energy bill for a typical Southern Nevada customer. This sample shows nine line item charges that add together to equal the customer's total bill due, which in this case is $154.71.
Through authority granted by the Nevada Legislature, the PUCN is tasked with the responsibility of setting utility rates that balance the interests of customers and shareholders of public utilities by providing public utilities with the opportunity to earn a fair return on their investments while providing customers with just and reasonable rates.
Electric, gas and telephone utility bills cannot become past due earlier than 15 days after they are issued by the company. Many water utilities provide in their PUCN-approved tariffs that bills are past due 15 days after issuance. For questions about when a bill is due, first check the bill, then contact the utility’s customer service department.
Alternative Ratemaking Investigation. The PUCN opened Docket 19-06008 in response to Senate Bill 300 (2019). SB 300 requires the PUCN to adopt regulations for an electric utility to apply for approval of an alternative ratemaking plan.
Filing & Fees Understanding Your Utility Bill For a detailed explanation of the information provided on utility bills, please click on the links below. Century Link Sample Bill (PDF) NV Energy (Southern Nevada) Sample Bill NV Energy (Northern Nevada) Sample bill Southwest Gas Sample Bill