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RENEWABLE ENERGY 2016-2017 Boulder Solar 1 & 2 150 Megawatts Eldorado Valley, Nevada Operational 2017

Surprise! NV Energy s Clean Energy Commitment Nellis Solar Array 2 Owned by NV Energy We are proud of the fact that we have increased renewable energy, reduced coal generation, and kept our prices lower than they were in 2007. Recent research shows that NV Energy s customers are starting to become more aware of the company s clean-energy commitment. It s an added surprise when they learn that much of their energy needs are met by 42 renewable energy power plants throughout Nevada and coal-fueled resources only represent 8 percent of the company s generation. In total, more than 1,900 megawatts of renewable energy in Nevada have been built or secured exclusively for NV Energy customers. Nevada is blessed with a rich diversity of renewable energy as the energy needs of customers are met by 19 geothermal energy plants, 12 solar energy resources, six hydro facilities, four biomass or methane projects, one large windfarm and one energy recovery station. Additionally, NV Energy has financially supported more than 19,000 private rooftop solar installations at homes, schools, civic buildings nonprofits and businesses. If all of these renewable energy resources were 2015 RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO CREDITS BY TECHNOLOGY producing their nameplate capacity at the same time, it would be enough energy to serve more than a million average homes in Nevada. MORE RENEWABLE ENERGY ON THE WAY NV Energy continues to be a leader in securing renewable energy for its customers. In fact, the Washington D.C.-based Smart Electric Power Alliance ranked NV Energy as the 7th top investor-owned utility for its annual solar growth in 2015. Next on the renewable energy growth horizon are three universal-scale solar energy projects for NV Energy customers. All three are in southern Nevada two in Boulder City s Eldorado Valley and the third is located north of Las Vegas in the Dry Lake Solar Energy Zone. The first to be completed and operational is expected to be the 150-megawatt Boulder Solar I and II project, which will be the second largest single renewable energy resource to Paul Caudill NV Energy, President & CEO Geothermal: 69.2% Solar: 16.4% Wind: 7.4% Private Generation: 5.1%* McGinness Hills Geothermal Lander County, Nevada Biomass/Biogas & Waste: 1.5% Hydro: 0.4% *Private Generation includes solar, wind, and hydro systems installed at a customer locations.

NV ENERGY RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO STANDARD COMPLIANACE RPS % 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% RPS Standard % Actual % 18.9% 22.2% 24.3% 24.0% 23.9% 15.8% 15.0% 10.5% 10.0% 6.3% 9.4% 9.3% 5.0% 0.0% (6%) (9%) (9%) (12%) (12%) (15%) (15%) (18%) (18%) (20%) 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 benefit NV Energy customers. Boulder Solar is using highly efficient single-axis solar photovoltaic panels that track the sun across the sky. Construction began in December 2015 and project completion is scheduled for late 2016. More than 200 workers have been on site to build the solar panels and connect the project to NV Energy s electricity grid. The 179-megawatt Switch Station 1 & 2 is also under construction. Located north of Las Vegas, it will be the largest single renewable energy resource in NV Energy s renewable energy portfolio. This project will use the latest single-axis solar photovoltaic panel technology and is expected to employ 400 workers at the peak of construction. The 100-megawatt Techren Solar Energy Project in Eldorado Valley is the latest large-scale solar resource to be proposed for NV Energy customers. Subject to regulatory approval, this project will be one of the lowest-cost solar energy resources in the nation at about four cents per kilowatt-hour for the life of the 25-year agreement. This means that the cost of solar photovoltaic energy when producing is comparable to natural gas generation. Construction on the Techren Solar Energy Project is scheduled to commence sometime in 2017, and the project is expected to be operational in the fourth quarter of 2018. Two local unions of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers have already signed work-site agreements with Techren Solar. Through the NV GreenEnergy Rider program, these new costeffective renewable energy projects also can be used to help large customers achieve their desire to be served exclusively by renewable energy resources. CUSTOMERS BENEFITTING FROM SOLAR ENERGY STORAGE Thanks to the 110-megawatt Crescent Dunes Solar project with molten salt storage, customers are now benefitting from the sun s energy during the evening and nighttime hours. The plant, which is owned by SolarReserve and located near Tonopah, Nevada, has the capability to store the sun s energy and deliver its full output for up to 10 hours. NV ENERGY IS EXCEEDING LEGISLATED REQUIREMENT FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY Nevada s 2015-2019 Renewable Portfolio Standard sits at 20 percent. In its most recent Renewable Portfolio Standard Annual Report, NV Energy reported that its northern Nevada customers benefitted from a 31.3 percent level and southern Nevada achieved a 21.2 percent Renewable Portfolio Standard. NV Energy is well on its way to achieve the required 25 percent by 2025. PRIVATE ROOFTOP SOLAR CONTINUES TO GROW IN NEVADA NV Energy supports the ability for customers to install private net metered generation and has operated the legislatively created RenewableGenerations program for more than a decade to support these choices. Customers can still choose to install their own systems today, and there is no limit to how many systems can be installed. In total, NV Energy has contributed nearly $250 million directly to customers for more than 19,000 projects at homes, schools, nonprofits, public buildings and specific lowincome opportunities.

Renewable Energy Growing; Coal Generation Declining NV Energy continues to transform its fuel mix from coal-fueled generation to renewable energy and cleaner-burning natural gas generating resources. The company s transformation allows for a structured and orderly retirement of coal-fueled generation in southern Nevada and replacing that generation with renewable energy and natural gas-fueled resources. Goodsprings Energy Recovery Station Owned by NV Energy Goodsprings, Nevada NV Energy retired the first three generating units at the Reid Gardner Generating Station at the end of 2014 and subject to regulatory approval plans to retire the remaining 257-megawatt unit at Reid Gardner on February, 28, 2017. The company also is exiting its participation in Arizona s Navajo Generating Station by the end of 2019. The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada approved a 2025 retirement date for the North Valmy Generating Station in north/central Nevada, which is co-owned by Idaho Power Company. NV ENERGY S COAL-REDUCTION 8% 74% CURRENT SNAPSHOT NATURAL GAS Owned and contracted 18% Washington D.C.-based Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA) ranked NV Energy as nation s 7th top energy company RENEWABLE ENERGY Nameplate megawatts of capacity that is owned or under long-term contracts 76% MARCH 2017 6% for solar energy installations. COAL 18% 78% YEAR END 2019 3% 19% Coal was once the dominant fuel for power generation in Nevada, but today only represents 8 percent of NV Energy s generating resources. By the end of 2019, coal will no longer be in use in southern Nevada and will represent less than 3 percent of NV Energy s generating capacity throughout the state. Spring Valley Wind White Pine County, Nevada

RenewableGenerations Continues to Fund Private Rooftop Solar SolarGenerations Private rooftop solar Las Vegas, Nevada NV Energy has been helping to fund a variety of renewable energy installations at customer locations for more than a decade. These opportunities include rooftop solar systems at customer homes or business, wind turbines at remote ranch operations, small hydro installations for agricultural applications, and even solar water heating opportunities for customers. Total Installed INSTALLED Distributed PRIVATE GENERATION Generation CAPACITY Capacity By Year MW 300 Pipeline YTD 2016 250 2015 2014 NV Energy s RenewableGenerations Program has contributed nearly $250 million for more than 19,000 200 150 100 50 0 Colors represent growth in specific years 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016* * installed & active applications as of 9/30/16 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 private renewable energy projects at customer locations throughout Nevada. With numerous solar energy companies operating in Nevada and utilizing RenewableGenerations incentives, the Nevada Legislature s 2021 goal of achieving 250 megawatts of private solar capacity is now in sight and could be achieved sooner than expected. RENEWABLE ENERGY AND SCHOOLS Thousands of Nevada students better understand renewable energy, how it works, how it helps their schools save energy costs and improve the environment. More than $110 million in RenewableGenerations rebates have been shared with 300 schools throughout the state. Lowering school energy bills certainly helps stretch Nevada s educational budget, but the greatest benefit may be future ideas that will come from the next generation of Nevadans. RENEWABLEGENERATIONS OPPORTUNITIES STILL AVAILABLE NV Energy is still accepting applications for incentive programs that can help customers reduce the cost of installing private solar, wind and hydro power systems. Applications will be accepted on a continual basis until funding is exhausted. For more information, visit www.nvenergy.com/renewablegenerations. WindGenerations Agricultural wind turbine Lander County, Nevada RenewableGenerations is the renewable energy incentive program administered by NV Energy under the laws of the Nevada Legislature and regulated by the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada. For more information, visit: nvenergy.com/renewablegenerations

NV Energy s Clean Energy Commitment 18 Winnemucca 10 Battle Mountain 1 Elko 35 19 8 44 Reno 43 38 45 37 34 3 6 16 39 24 13 14 15 7 5 4 2 17 12 11 9 Ely 40 RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS NAMEPLATE MEGAWATTS AC GEOTHERMAL 1 Beowawe Power...17.7 2 Brady...24.0 3 Burdette...26.0 4 Desert Peak 2...25.0 5 Galena 2...13.0 6 Galena 3...26.5 7 Homestretch...5.6 8 Jersey Valley...22.5 9 McGinness Hills...96.0 10 NGP Blue Mountain...49.5 11 Salt Wells...23.6 12 Soda Lake 1 & 2...23.1 13 Steamboat 1A...2.0 14 Steamboat 2...13.4 15 Steamboat 3...13.4 16 Steamboat Hills...14.6 17 Stillwater Geothermal...47.2 Stillwater Solar PV...22.0 18 Tuscarora...32.0 19 USG San Emidio...11.8 SOLAR 20 ACE Searchlight Solar...17.5 21 Apex Nevada Solar...20.0 22 Boulder Solar I & II*...150.0 23 Crescent Dunes Solar...110.0 24 Fort Churchill Solar Array...19.5 25 Mountain View Solar...20.0 26 Nellis 1 (Solar Star)...13.2 27 Nellis Solar Array 2...15.0 28 Nevada Solar One...69.0 29 Silver State Solar North...52.0 30 Spectrum Nevada Solar...30.0 31 SunPower (Las Vegas Valley Water District)...3.0 32 Switch Station 1 & 2*...179.0 33 Techren Solar Energy Project**...100.0 * In construction or development ** Subject to regulatory approval 23 Tonopah RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS NAMEPLATE MEGAWATTS AC HYDRO 34 Fleish (TMWA)...2.4 35 Frank Hooper...0.8 36 Hoover Dam (Excluded from Renewable Portfolio Standard)...235.2 37 New Lahontan (TCID)...4.0 38 Verdi (TWMA)...2.4 39 Washoe (TWMA)... 2.5 WIND 40 Spring Valley Wind... 151.8 BIOMASS / METHANE / OTHER 41 Apex Landfill Energy...12.0 42 Goodsprings Energy Recovery Station...7.5 43 Lockwood Renewable Energy Facility...3.2 44 Sierra Pacific Industries...10.0 45 Truckee Meadows Water Reclamation Facility...0.8 RENEWABLEGENERATIONS PROJECTS (Statewide) Total Incentivized Private Rooftop Solar, etc.... 176.4 Total NV Energy Clean Energy Resources (MW)... 1,916.1 ENERGY EFFICIENCY Peak Demand Reduction Statewide... 463 Megawatts Calculated for Years 2005 through 2015 One Nevada Transmission Line 32 21 25 41 Las Vegas 26 30 31 27 33 36 22 42 28 29 20 Printed on recycled paper. For more information, visit nvenergy.com/renewables Revised 2016-09