1.  After reviewing an application submitted pursuant to NRS 701B.250 and ensuring that the applicant meets the qualifications and requirements to be eligible to participate in the Solar Program, a utility shall select the applicant for participation in the Solar Program, subject to the limitations prescribed by NRS 701B.005.

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Terms Used In Nevada Revised Statutes 701B.255

  • installed cost: means the actual, documented cost of tangible materials and labor for the installation of a solar energy system, distributed generation system, wind energy system or waterpower energy system. See Nevada Revised Statutes 701B.003
  • Solar energy system: has the meaning ascribed to it in Nevada Revised Statutes 701B.003

2.  Not later than 30 days after the date on which the utility selects an applicant, the utility shall provide written notice of the selection to the applicant.

3.  After the utility selects an applicant to participate in the Solar Program, the utility shall approve the solar energy system proposed by the applicant. Upon the utility’s approval of the solar energy system:

(a) The utility shall provide to the applicant notice of the approval and the amount of incentive for which the solar energy system is eligible; and

(b) The applicant may install and energize the solar energy system.

4.  Upon the completion of the installation and energizing of the solar energy system, the participant must submit to the utility an incentive claim form and any supporting information, including, without limitation, a verification of the installed cost of the project and a calculation of the expected system output.

5.  Upon receipt of the completed incentive claim form and verification that the solar energy system is properly connected, the utility shall issue an incentive payment to the participant.

6.  The amount and type of the incentive for which an applicant is eligible must be determined on the date on which the applicant is selected for participation in the Solar Program, except that an applicant forfeits eligibility for that amount of incentive if the applicant withdraws from participation in the Solar Program or does not complete the installation of the solar energy system within 12 months after the date on which the applicant is selected for participation in the Solar Program.