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NV Energy is the product of the 1998 merger of the two major utilities in Nevada—northern Nevada's Sierra Pacific Power, based in Reno, and Las Vegas' Nevada Power . Sierra Pacific Power was founded in 1928 from a merger of several companies dating back to the gold rush of the 1850s. In 1984, it reorganized as a holding company, Sierra ...
Dr. Robert Jan Kossmann, MD. Nephrology, Internal Medicine. 8. 35 Years Experience. 246 Mills Ave, Las Vegas, NM 87701 2.07 miles. Dr. Kossmann graduated from the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in 1989. He works in Santa Fe, NM and 7 other locations and specializes in Nephrology and Internal.
Janis Santistevan. Family Medicine, Nurse Practitioner. 2. 611 National Ave, Las Vegas, NM 87701 1.11 miles. Janis Santistevan works in Las Vegas, NM and specializes in Family Medicine and Nurse Practitioner. Janis Santistevan is affiliated with Alta Vista Regional Hospital. JM.
CPS Energy (formerly "City Public Service Board of San Antonio") is the municipal electric utility serving the city of San Antonio, Texas.Acquired by the city in 1942, CPS Energy serves over 840,750 electricity customers and more than 352,585 natural gas customers in its 1,566-square-mile (4,060 km 2) service area, which includes Bexar County and portions of its 7 surrounding counties.
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Nevada wind resources. The U.S. state of Nevada has a quite limited potential capacity for onshore wind power generation, ranking 29th among the states. The NREL estimates [1] that the potential for 7.2 GW of wind generation capacity exists in Nevada, which could generate 17,709 GW·h per year (roughly 60% of the state's electric demand [2] ).