Nevada

Nevada passed legislation to establish net-zero emissions and 100% carbon-free electricity by 2050 in 2019, however, the state is not on track to meet its short- or long-term climate goals.

Legislative Profile

Governor: Joe Lombardo (R)

House: Democratic majority

Senate: Democratic majority

Key Resources

Nevada State Energy Profile — U.S. EIA
Nevada Climate Initiative – State of Nevada
Nevada Legal Profile — Lawyers for Good Government
Nevada Energy Policy Simulator — Energy Innovation and RMI
Statewide Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory and Projections, 1990-2041 — Nevada DEP

Emissions Reduction Targets

By 2025:

28%

By 2030:

45%

By 2050:

Net-zero

All targets relative to 2005 levels

2019 GHG Emissions By Sector (%)

  • Commercial
  • Electric
  • Residential
  • Industrial
  • Transportation
  • Agriculture
Source: EPA State Inventory Tool (SIT)

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Climate Governance & Equity

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Climate Governance

Greenhouse Gas Targets

Emissions Reduction Target

28% by 2025 | 45% by 2030 | net-zero by 2050 Relative to 2005 levels

Mandate Source

Mandatory – SB 254 (2019)

Climate Action Plan

2020 State Climate Strategy (2020)

Plan Status

Finalized

Climate Bureaucracy

Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory

1990-2019 GHG Emissions Inventory (January 2022)

Mandate Source

Senate Bill 254 (2019)

Green Bank

Nevada Clean Energy Fund

Establishing Legislation

SB 407 (2017)

Lead by Example

ACEEE Score – 0 out of 1 point**

Public Fleet ZEV Requirements

Equity

Environmental Justice Community Designation

Mandate Source

AB 349 (2021)

Definition

“Historically underserved communities” are defined as census tracts where at least 20% of households have limited English proficiency, or either in which at least 50% of households are low-income or which has a poverty rate of at least 25%; communities with at least one public school that has 75% or more of students eligible for free or reduced lunches; or communities located on Tribal land.

Include race? No | Include income? Yes | Include pollution burden? No

State EJ Mapping Tools

EJ Community Benefit Requirement

EJ Bureaucracy

**The ACEEE Energy Efficiency Scorecard analyzes the policies and programs states adopt to save energy in public sector buildings and transportation fleets. States can earn up to 1 point.

Adaptation & Resilience

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Governance and Planning

Governance Structures

Office Designation

Task Force/Advisory Group

Cabinet Commissions and Committees

SB35 (2019) – Nevada Resilience Advisory Committee

Adaptation and Resilience Plans

Action Plans

Statewide Resilience Strategy (2018)

Assessments

Frameworks

Climate Hazard Mitigation Plans

Solutions and Funding

Building Codes, Land Use, and Zoning

Built/Hard Infrastructure

Grid Resilience Measures

Green Stormwater Infrastructure

State Funding

Electricity

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Renewables and Energy Storage

Greenhouse Gas Targets

Renewable Portfolio Standard

Target

50% by 2030 | 100% carbon-free by 2050

Legislation

SB 358 (2019)

Distributed Generation/Solar Carve-out

SPOT Components – 3 out of 5*

Net Metering

SPOT Components – 5 out of 11*

Energy Storage Standard

SPOT Components – 5 out of 5*

Shared Renewables

SPOT Components – 4 out of 6*

*The State Policy Opportunity Tracker (SPOT) breaks clean energy policies down into “components”, which are binary questions to evaluate policy quality. Higher quality policies have more of their SPOT components fulfilled.

Grid and Utility Reform

Clean Energy Plan

Grid Modernization Plan

The GridWise Alliance’s Grid Modernization Index (GMI) evaluates and ranks the status of grid modernization efforts across all 50 states and D.C.

50-state Ranking – 8th

Interconnection Standards

SPOT Components – 4 out of 6*

Utility Green Power Option

SPOT Components – 3 out of 6*

New Utility Business Model Proceeding

SPOT Components – 2 out of 5*

Carbon Pollution Pricing

Buildings & Efficiency

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Building Energy Codes

Residential Codes

SPOT Components – 6 out of 6*

Statewide code – 2021 IECC

Commercial Codes

SPOT Components – 6 out of 6*

Statewide code – 2018 IECC

Stretch or Reach Codes

*The State Policy Opportunity Tracker (SPOT) breaks clean energy policies down into “components”, which are binary questions to evaluate policy quality. Higher quality policies have more of their SPOT components fulfilled.

Efficiency Programs and Incentives

Weatherization Programs

SPOT Components – 3 out of 4*

Energy Auditing Programs

Retrocommissioning Programs

Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE)

SPOT Components – 6 out of 10*

Energy Savings Performance Contracting

SPOT Components – 5 out of 5*

Standards and Market Mechanisms

Energy Efficiency Resource Standard

SPOT Components – 3 out of 5*

Building Performance Standard (BPS)

Appliance Performance Standard (APS)

Carbon Pollution Pricing

Buildings Data Disclosure

Transportation

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Vehicle Standards and Incentives

Low-Emission Vehicle (LEV) Standards

Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Mandates

Clean Cars Nevada

EV Targets and Sales Requirements

Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicle (MHDVs) Sales Standards

Electric Vehicle Incentives

SPOT Components – 1 out of 5*

Charging Infrastructure Incentives

SPOT Components – 2 out of 5*

Carbon Pollution Pricing

Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS)

*The State Policy Opportunity Tracker (SPOT) breaks clean energy policies down into “components”, which are binary questions to evaluate policy quality. Higher quality policies have more of their SPOT components fulfilled.

State Planning and Investment

Greenhouse Gas Targets

Decarbonization Plan

EV and EV Charging Infrastructure Plans

EV Transit Bus Deployment

The ACEEE Transportation Electrification Scorecard analyzes the level of investment and policies states adopt to procure electric transit buses. States can earn up to 6 points.

ACEEE Score – 1 out of 6 points

Bicycle Friendly State

The League of American Bicyclists’ State Report Cards evaluate and rank the safety and efficiency of active transportation systems across all 50 states.

50-state Ranking34th

Agriculture

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Soil Health and Regenerative Agriculture Governance

Financial Incentives

Technical Assistance and Education Programs

Food Waste Bans and Targets

Industry, Materials, and Waste Management

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Short-Lived Climate Pollutant (SLCP) Regulations

Carbon Pollution Pricing

Buy Clean Requirements

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Last Updated December 2023