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Carson City, NV 89701-4747 401 S. Carson Street The Legislature passed 11 bills expanding clean energy and efficiency in 2017. CLASS STAMP

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18NCL001 2017 CLEAN ENERGY SCORECARD Members Party District AB 5 AB 206 AB 223 AB 405 SB 65 SB 145 SB 146 SB 150 SB 204 SB 392 SB 407 Property Assessed Clean Energy Kelvin Atkinson D 4 allows financing for renewable energy or energy efficiency upgrades tied to the commercial property instead Contact D 2 AB 5 of the business owner. Yvanna Cancela D 10 SENATE D 6 your Patricia Farley I 8 More Renewable Energy for Nevada Aaron Ford D 11 would have required 40% of Nevada’s energy to come from clean sources by 2030, making the state a R 15 AB 206 national leader and protecting ratepayers from increases in natural gas prices. legislator R 19 Vetoed by Governor Sandoval*

NEVADA STATE STATE NEVADA Don Gustavson R 14 Scott Hammond R 18 R 12 Access to Energy Efficiency Becky Harris R 9 allows all Nevadans to access money-saving energy efficiency measures by requiring at least 5 percent of R 16 AB 223 Mark Manendo D 21 these programs to be directed to lower-income ratepayers. David Parks D 7 Does your legislator D 13 Restoring Rooftop Solar share your clean energy Michael Roberson R 20 restores rooftop solar in Nevada, bringing back thousands of lost jobs and allowing homeowners to reduce Tick Segerblom D 3 AB 405 R 17 pollution and utility bills by producing their own solar power. The bill also improves consumer protections priorities? Or did they vote D 1 for rooftop solar customers. Joyce Woodhouse D 5 against good jobs and clean Members Party District AB 5 AB 206 AB 223 AB 405 SB 65 SB 145 SB 146 SB 150 SB 204 SB 392 SB 407 Clean Energy First air for Nevada? Write a note requires the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada to prioritize energy decisions that provide the greatest Elliot Anderson D 15 SB 65 Paul Anderson R 13 economic and environmental benefit to the state, diversify the electric supply and reduce exposure to the telling them to support Nelson Araujo D 3 volatile prices of fossil fuels. Teresa Benitez-Thompson D 27 Nevada’s clean energy

ASSEMBLY Shannon Bilbray-Axelrod D 34 Chris Brooks D 10 Clean Energy Incentives restructures an incentive fund to support clean energy storage (battery) projects. The bill also ensures economy in the future. Irene Bustamante Adams D 42 SB 145 D 14 some of the funds support clean energy projects for lower-income customers. Richard Carrillo D 18

NEVADA STATE NEVADA D 29 Planning for Innovation Skip Daly D 31 requires investor-owned utilities (currently NV Energy) to submit a plan that identifies the costs, benefits Olivia Diaz D 11 SB 146 Chris Edwards R 19 and barriers to adopting technologies like rooftop solar and other small-scale distributed energy. John Ellison R 33 Edgar Flores D 28 Promoting Energy Conservation D 8 requires the Public Utilities Commission to set energy saving goals for investor-owned utilities, to help Ozzie Fumo D 21 SB 150 John Hambrick R 2 customers reduce use and save on their electric bills. The bill also requires that at least 5 percent of R 32 energy efficiency program spending must go to programs for lower-income Nevadans. D 41 Amber Joiner D 24 Al Kramer R 40 Energy Storage Goals R 26 asks the Public Utilities Commission to determine whether utility companies should have energy storage Jim Marchant R 37 SB 204 targets, to increase storage of solar energy and make that energy available when the sun is not shining. (Fill in your legislator’s name) (Fill in your legislator’s

Richard McArthur R 4 , William McCurdy D 6 D 5 Community Solar Gardens Daniele Monroe Moreno D 1 would have allowed community solar gardens, where neighbors, businesses, and non-profit organizations D 7 SB 392 D 12 like churches, to share the costs of a solar array and reduce their electricity bills. The bill also dedicated

James Oscarson R 36 funding to help lower-income users participate in the program. Rooftop solar currently isn’t an option for many Signed, Keith Pickard R 22 Nevadans, including renters and lower-income families. Vetoed by Governor Sandoval* Ellen Spiegel D 20 Mike Sprinkle D 30 Clean Energy Fund Heidi Swank D 16 creates the Nevada Clean Energy Fund, which increases financing opportunities for renewable energy and Tyrone Thompson D 17 SB 407 Robin Titus R 38 energy efficiency improvements for homeowners and businesses. It is modeled on successful programs in R 25 other states. Justin Watkins D 35 R 39 Yes No Excused Melissa Woodbury R 23 * Governor Brian Sandoval signed all bills detailed above except AB 206 and SB 392. RenewNV’s goal is to pass and enact renewable energy standard Steve Yeager D 9 and community solar gardens legislation during the 2018-2019 legislative session. Dear economy while removing harmful Clean energy creates jobs and grows Nevada’s Nevada’s I’m asking you, as my representative, to support pollution from our air. clean energy future. Add a personal note below: