NEVADA STATE PUBLIC BENFIT FUNDS FOR RATE ASSISTANCE
- The Public Utility Commission has been collecting the Nevada Fund for Energy Assistance
and Conservation (NFEAC) since August 2001. The NFEAC is funded through a mill tax
assessment paid by residential and commercial customers of the seven regulated utilities
in the state. This is referred to as the Universal Energy Charge (UEC).
The UEC is expected to generate $10 million annually for low-income energy assistance and
conservation. Seventy-five percent is distributed on a quarterly basis to the Nevada State
Welfare Division, the state LIHEAP grantee. The remainder is distributed to the state
weatherization grantee, the Nevada Housing Division.
With its portion of the NFEAC, the states LIHEAP has begun implementing a Fixed
Annual Credit
(FAC), based on the energy burden of the participating household.