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Nevada PUC is not looking for consumers | letters | letters

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The Review Magazine recently proposed a story about NV Energy's demand for residential properties, levys on electricity during peak hours, which is a surcharge for the house from 5pm to 8pm, and it's when people get home from get off work to prepare dinner for families, air conditioning for summer, and in the summer, it starts to start washing clothes for busy moms, thus making laundry for kids and laundry for kids.

NV Energy recommends that you lift the thermostat for air conditioning and use a fan to help cool and circulate the air. Now, the company will charge you for using the fan during peak hours.

The new data center built is a large number of power consumers. They want to add 21,000 and 22,000 megawatts, knowing nothing about the millions of gallons of water they need.

While NV Energy officials say they want to make sure consumers don’t experience service disruptions, it seems that the way they intend to do so is to have Las Vegas homeowners live in popular homes, or pay up to eight times the premium we are now.

Governor Joe Lombardo needs to review the Utility Commission and its rulings, as members appear to have become large business services committees.