A long list of people and companies say billionaire Warren Buffett’s purchase of NV Energy will bring no savings for customers of the statewide electrical utility.
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The University of Nevada, Las Vegas’ entry into its first-ever design-build competition was a success, judging by the public’s reaction and the judges’.
Shareholders of NV Energy Inc. on Wednesday approved selling the Nevada utility to Berkshire Hathaway’s MidAmerican Energy utility for $5.6 billion.
As the Sands Expo and Convention Center continues its mission to go green, the industry is taking notice.
The National Clean Energy Summit brought together elected leaders, captains of industry and even an astronaut, but no one captured the central theme quite like the Moapa Band of Paiutes.
A new documentary exploring the impact of large-scale renewable energy projects on desert ecosystems and American Indian heritage will make its Nevada debut at the Clark County Library on Flamingo Road at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Costs relating to merging with MidAmerican Energy were responsible for a $6.2 million decline in NV Energy’s second-quarter earnings, compared with 2012, though net income for the year is up by $3 million, the company reported Friday.
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It may not be easy being green, but that’s not stopping legions of local businesses from trying to leave a smaller ecological footprint.
It remains questionable whether electric cars will save the planet.
It may be the middle of summer, but you don’t have to stand by and watch your power bill skyrocket.
Gasoline at U.S. pumps jumped this week by the most since February, boosted by refinery upsets on the East Coast and crude prices above $100 a barrel in New York for the first time since May 2012.
How do you get architecture and engineering students to work together before graduation?
As surely as the sun rises in the East, construction continues on two huge regional solar power projects.
Calling them trailblazers in an industry she expects to grow and improve, Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell on Monday applauded the developers of two very different solar energy projects built with federal help on public land near Primm.