Measure on the ballot in the 2018 Nevada 2018 General Election in Nevada.
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Get StartedA “yes” vote requires requires electric utilities in NV to get 50% of their electricity from renewable resources by 2030.
A “no” vote maintains current renewable energy goals. Electric utilities would be required to get 25% of their electricity from renewable resources by 2025.
According to the Reno Gazette Journal, the status of Question 3 makes the future of energy markets in Nevada uncertain. If a competitive market for electric utilities is created, then passing Question 6 could make it difficult for new energy providers to start up their business., in opposition to Question 6 (Learn more)
According to Clean Future Nevada, using renewable resources could lower energy costs, reduce pollution, and create long-term jobs in growing fields., in support of Question 6 (Learn more)
According to the Nebraska Energy Office, Nevada receives the most direct sunlight of any state, therefore holding great potential for collecting solar energy., in support of Question 6 (Learn more)
This measure would change Nevada’s Constitution to require that utility companies get 50% of electricity from renewable sources of energy by 2030.
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