Nevada implements no new policies or incentives supporting energy efficiency during 2022

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Nevada implemented no new policies or incentives supporting energy efficiency during 2022, according to data obtained from the Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency (DSIRE). Since 2010 at least 10 new policies were added.

DSIRE is maintained by the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center at North Carolina State University. The center provides summaries of state and federal incentives, including those offered by U.S. territories, local governments, as well as electric and gas utilities. Incentives can include tax incentives, grants, loans, rebates, industry recruitment/support, performance-based incentives, technical resources, feed-in tariffs, renewable energy credits, solar renewable energy credits, and green building incentives.

The database is limited to incentives from investor-owned utilities in the U.S., electric cooperatives, and municipal utilities with more than 30,000 customers.

New Renewable Energy Incentives by state
State 2022 2021 % change
Alabama 17 16 6.3%
Alaska 20 20 0
Arizona 53 53 0
Arkansas 24 24 0
California 160 157 1.9%
Colorado 96 95 1.1%
Connecticut 50 48 4.2%
Delaware 31 28 10.7%
District of Columbia 19 18 5.6%
Florida 75 74 1.4%
Georgia 33 32 3.1%
Guam 3 3 0
Hawaii 31 30 3.3%
Idaho 33 33 0
Illinois 57 55 3.6%
Indiana 57 57 0
Iowa 48 48 0
Kansas 12 12 0
Kentucky 22 22 0
Louisiana 22 21 4.8%
Maine 22 21 4.8%
Maryland 74 73 1.4%
Massachusetts 74 72 2.8%
Michigan 47 47 0
Minnesota 131 129 1.6%
Mississippi 18 18 0
Missouri 62 62 0
Montana 24 24 0
Nebraska 19 18 5.6%
Nevada 30 30 0
New Hampshire 37 36 2.8%
New Jersey 45 42 7.1%
New Mexico 41 40 2.5%
New York 99 97 2.1%
North Carolina 65 63 3.2%
North Dakota 13 13 0
Northern Mariana Islands 3 3 0
Ohio 39 39 0
Oklahoma 31 31 0
Oregon 98 95 3.2%
Pennsylvania 61 59 3.4%
Puerto Rico 12 12 0
Rhode Island 30 29 3.4%
South Carolina 40 40 0
South Dakota 18 18 0
Tennessee 15 15 0
Texas 115 113 1.8%
Utah 28 28 0
Vermont 59 58 1.7%
Virgin Islands 7 7 0
Virginia 43 41 4.9%
Washington 83 82 1.2%
West Virginia 8 8 0
Wisconsin 55 55 0
Wyoming 20 20 0

Source: North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center



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