Why did FERC reject NV Energy's request?
FERC stated that the request was not 'limited in scope' and would establish a new safe harbor process not included in the tariff.
Energy / Policy
This article summarizes two recent developments involving Nevada Energy: a decision by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and an initiative to enhance wildfire detection across Nevada.
FERC's decision highlights the complexities of managing interconnection queues and the need for clear, consistent rules. NV Energy's interconnection queue includes 9.3 GW of solar and battery storage hybrid projects and 3.3 GW of geothermal projects. The waiver rejection may lead to project delays or increased costs for developers. The wildfire detection program demonstrates NV Energy's proactive approach to mitigating risks associated with its vast service territory. The 53 cameras, strategically placed for optimal visibility, will enhance early detection capabilities and support rapid response efforts.
FERC stated that the request was not 'limited in scope' and would establish a new safe harbor process not included in the tariff.
The cameras are placed in high-elevation locations to provide 360-degree, long-range visibility, enabling early detection of fires.
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