Southwest Gas Files for 2.8% Rate Increase Impacting Las Vegas Bills

Southern Nevada Faces Smaller Hit Than Northern Counterparts (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Las Vegas – Southwest Gas Corporation submitted its annual rate adjustment application to the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada last November, proposing increases that would affect natural gas customers across the state.[1][2]

Southern Nevada Faces Smaller Hit Than Northern Counterparts

The proposal outlines a 2.8 percent increase for the average single-family residential customer in Southern Nevada, adding $1.19 to monthly bills.[2] Northern Nevada customers would encounter a steeper 10.7 percent rise, amounting to $6.39 more per month.[3]

These changes stem from a statewide revenue boost of approximately $12.8 million requested by the utility.[1] The adjustments target various surcharges tied to operational costs.

Region Annual Average Bill Summer Average Winter Average
Southern Nevada $43.57 $26.74 $60.40
Northern Nevada $66.30 $30.62 $101.98

Figures reflect estimated bills post-increase based on typical usage patterns, such as 37 therms annually in the south and 56 in the north.[1]

Annual Filings Ensure Cost Recovery Review

Nevada law mandates that natural gas utilities like Southwest Gas file an annual rate adjustment application each November.[4] This process allows the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada to scrutinize the prudence of gas procurement and related expenses from the prior year…

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