
Solar power in Nevada is growing due to a
Renewable Portfolio Standard which requires 50% renewable energy by 2030. The state has abundant open land areas and some of the best solar potential in the country.
Solar power plants

The number and size of
photovoltaic power station
A photovoltaic power station, also known as a solar park, solar farm, or solar power plant, is a large-scale grid-connected photovoltaic power system (PV system) designed for the supply of merchant power. They are different from most building- ...
s in Nevada has been growing rapidly since about 2010. As of 2018, the largest is the 552 MW
Copper Mountain Solar Facility near
Boulder City, which is a group of co-located units, each sized up to 250 MW.
Another 250 MW unit has been approved for construction, which could make it the
largest solar facility in the United States. Earlier notable solar facilities in the state include the 14.2
megawatt (MW-peak), 140 acre
Nellis Solar Power Plant
The Nellis Solar Power Plant is a 14-megawatt (MW) photovoltaic power station located within Nellis Air Force Base in Clark County, Nevada, northeast of Las Vegas. The power plant was inaugurated in a ceremony on December 17, 2007, with N ...
, and the 64 MW, 400 acre concentrating solar thermal power plant
Nevada Solar One, which both began operation in 2007.
Nevada has also been a leader in low-cost solar electricity generation, establishing several milestones. The Nellis plant was able to provide
Nellis Air Force Base with electricity for only 2.2 cents/kWh - compared to the 9 cents they were paying Nevada Power - by selling
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(RECs). In 2015, the 100 MW Playa Solar 2 project - to be constructed by
First Solar with a 20-year power purchase agreement with
NV Energy - was proposed for $0.0378 per
kilowatt-hour
A kilowatt-hour (unit symbol: kW⋅h or kW h; commonly written as kWh) is a unit of energy: one kilowatt of power for one hour. In terms of SI derived units with special names, it equals 3.6 megajoules (MJ). Kilowatt-hours are a common bil ...
. This was below the lowest price of $0.046 available the previous year from the 100 MW
Boulder Solar
The Boulder Solar project is a 150 megawatt (MW AC) photovoltaic power station near Boulder City, Nevada. It was built in two phases by SunPower using its Oasis Power Plant system. The project is co-located with several other large solar pow ...
plant. In 2018, the 300
megawatt (MWAC)
Eagle Shadow Mountain Solar Farm was approved for construction with flat rate of $0.02376 per kilowatt-hour throughout its 25-year PPA term, which could establish a new record.
Solar photovoltaic and/or thermal power has also been proposed to augment some
geothermal power
Geothermal power is electrical power generated from geothermal energy. Technologies in use include dry steam power stations, flash steam power stations and binary cycle power stations. Geothermal electricity generation is currently used in 2 ...
plants in the region - which struggle to meet demand during mid-day peak hours due to their higher bottom of the
thermodynamic cycle - since the solar plants will peak at that time.
As of February 2022, there are 26 large proposed projects in Nevada, totaling over 21 GW of capacity, or five times the state's existing solar capacity. These projects also include more than 17 GW of energy storage. Half of these were proposed in
Nye County, which would be enabled by two new transmission lines, though some are close to
Death Valley National Park
Death Valley National Park is an American national park that straddles the California–Nevada border, east of the Sierra Nevada. The park boundaries include Death Valley, the northern section of Panamint Valley, the southern section of Eureka ...
.
Solar-related businesses in Nevada
Prominent Nevada-based solar installation companies include 702 Energy Savers, Radiant Solar, Summerlin Energy, Bombard Renewable Energy, and Hamilton Solar.
Nevada had 129 MW in private installations of
rooftop solar in 2015.
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Incentives
The federal Residential Energy Efficient Property Credit ( income tax credit on IRS Form 5695) for residential PV and solar thermal was extended in December 2015 to remain at 30% of system cost (parts and installation). There is no maximum cap on the credit, and the credit can be applied toward the Alternative Minimum Tax, and any excess credit (greater than that year's tax liability) can be rolled into the following year.
Net Metering Controversy
Net energy metering
Net metering (or net energy metering, NEM) is an electricity billing mechanism that allows consumers who generate some or all of their own electricity to use that electricity anytime, instead of when it is generated. This is particularly importa ...
rules were changed in December 2015, unfavorably for homeowners having or considering rooftop solar, and were applied even to existing installations. Some major installers, including SolarCity, Vivint, and SunRun, withdrew from the Nevada market.
After a public outcry, the earlier favorable rules were grandfathered for up to 32,000 customers whose systems were active or had a pending application by December 31, 2015. The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada
The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada supervises and regulates the operation and maintenance of utility services in Nevada. The agency has two headquarters, one in Carson City () and one in Las Vegas ().
History
The Railroad Commission of Neva ...
approved bill AB405 in 2017 to restore net metering
Net metering (or net energy metering, NEM) is an electricity billing mechanism that allows consumers who generate some or all of their own electricity to use that electricity anytime, instead of when it is generated. This is particularly importa ...
.
Statistics
(*) Preliminary data from Electric Power Monthly.
Beginning with the 2014 data year, Energy Information Administration has estimated distributed solar photovoltaic generation and distributed solar photovoltaic capacity. These non-utility scale estimates project that, Nevada, generated the following additional solar energy.
See also
*Wind power in Nevada
The U.S. state of Nevada has a quite limited potential capacity for onshore wind power generation, ranking 29th among the states. The NREL estimates that the potential for 7.2 GW of wind generation capacity exists in Nevada, which could generate ...
* Eagle Shadow Mountain Solar Farm
* Solar power in the United States
* Renewable energy in the United States
References
External links
IRS Form 5695 - Residential Energy Credits
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