Nevada State Public Benefit 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 about $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 state's LIHEAP began implementing
a Fixed Annual Credit (FAC) in July 2002, based on the energy
burden of the participating household.
During SFY 2005, the Energy Assistance Program expended $12.5 million in UEC funds, serving 14,431 household with those funds; including $2.2 million for arrearage assistance (average benefit $403), and $10.3 million for FAC benefits averaging $743. This compares with $3.3 million in UEC funds spent during SFY 2004, providing 6,727 households with an average FAC benefit of $498.
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LEVERAGING
2005: $12.5 million
2004: $3.3 million
2003: $3 million
2002: $1.6 million (includes energy efficiency)
Page Last Updated: February 27, 2006