The Nevada Legislature’s Joint Interim Standing Committee on Growth and Infrastructure moves to require greater transparency in energy disconnections, a recent proposal is putting Nevada energy companies under scrutiny for their lack of public data on power shut-offs. If the bill is passed, energy providers will be mandated to report disconnection details, including the location and demographics of affected households, to the Public Utilities Commission monthly, aligning the state with 25 others that already mandate such disclosures, as reported by News 3 LV.