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Natural gas is the primary source for electricity generation in Nevada. Eight of the state's 10 largest power plants by capacity and 7 of the largest by generation are natural gas-fired.
33 In 2019, natural gas fueled almost two-thirds of Nevada's in-state electricity net generation.
34 Because Nevada is the driest state in the nation, minimizing the use of scarce water is a priority. The state's largest generating plant, Chuck Lenzie Generating Station, uses high-efficiency natural gas combined-cycle technology and recycles three-fourths of the water it uses. The facility also reduces water use with a dry-cooling system that allows the combined-cycle plant to use only 7% as much water as an equivalent conventional water-cooled power plant.
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Renewable resources fueled three-tenths of Nevada’s large- and small-scale in-state electricity net generation in 2019.
Renewable energy resources—mainly solar, geothermal, and hydroelectric power—accounted for three-tenths of Nevada's in-state electricity net generation from utility-scale (1 megawatt of larger) and small-scale (less than 1 megawatt) facilities in 2019. Solar thermal and large- and small-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) energy together supplied almost one-seventh of the state's power, while geothermal energy provided one-tenth. Hoover Dam, one of the nation's largest hydroelectric dams, is on Nevada's border with Arizona and has power plants in both states.
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37 Hydroelectric power, including Nevada's share of Hoover Dam, supplied about 6% of in-state electricity net generation.