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Southwest Gas Proposes $71 Million Revenue Jump, $7 Hit to Southern Nevada Monthly Bills

By Matthias Binder March 25, 2026
Southern Nevada customers could see $7 increase in gas bills
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Southern Nevada customers could see $7 increase in gas bills

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A Closer Look at Bill ImpactsQuest for Enhanced Financial ReturnsCapital Investments Fuel the Rate CasePath Through Regulation and Recent Precedents

A Closer Look at Bill Impacts (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Southern Nevada – Utility provider Southwest Gas submitted a general rate application to the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada on March 18, seeking a statewide revenue increase of approximately $71.3 million.[1] Customers in this region would bear the largest share, with $66.3 million allocated here compared to $5 million for Northern Nevada. Single-family households could face an average monthly bill rise of $7.11 under the proposal, prompting scrutiny over rising energy costs in a fast-growing area.

A Closer Look at Bill Impacts

The filing outlines specific hikes tailored to customer types and regions. Single-family residential users in Southern Nevada stand to see the $7.11 monthly uptick, while multifamily accounts would increase by $5.58. Northern Nevada faces slightly lower averages at $6.05 for single-family and $3.56 for multifamily properties.[1]

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Southwest Gas confirmed no alterations to monthly basic service charges or the overall rate design structure. This approach aims to distribute the burden evenly without reshaping core billing frameworks. The company serves 2.2 million customers across Nevada, Arizona, and California, highlighting the scale of its operations.[1]

Region Customer Type Avg. Monthly Increase
Southern Nevada Single-Family $7.11
Southern Nevada Multifamily $5.58
Northern Nevada Single-Family $6.05
Northern Nevada Multifamily $3.56

Quest for Enhanced Financial Returns

Southwest Gas requested adjustments to its authorized rate of return, proposing 7.17 percent for Southern Nevada, up from 5.36 percent, and 7.20 percent for Northern Nevada, rising from 7.07 percent. The utility also seeks to elevate its return on equity to 10 percent from the prior 9.5 percent level. These changes would allow greater profits for shareholders on investments.[1]

Company representatives argued that existing rates fail to cover operating costs or deliver a fair return on infrastructure spending. Such updates reflect evolving financial pressures in the energy sector. Regulators will evaluate whether these targets align with just and reasonable standards.

Capital Investments Fuel the Rate Case

From December 2023 through November 2025, Southwest Gas invested $452 million into its systems to maintain safety and reliability. The application cites four main drivers for the revenue need: shifts in capital and debt costs, expanded plant investments, rising operations and maintenance expenses, plus ongoing customer growth.[1]

“Southwest Gas understands the importance of keeping energy affordable and is committed to managing its costs to operate efficiently for customers,” the utility stated in response to inquiries.[1] The filing positions this as a necessary refresh of rates to match current delivery expenses for natural gas service. Officials emphasized reliability amid regional expansion.

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  • Cost of capital and debt fluctuations
  • Plant-in-service updates from recent capital outlays
  • Operations and maintenance expense changes
  • Customer base expansion

Path Through Regulation and Recent Precedents

The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada oversees the docket, labeled 26-03021, with a required consumer session ahead to gather public input. Approval could activate new rates around mid-October, roughly 210 days post-filing. This process differs from the annual rate adjustment filed each November, which targets surcharges like gas costs.

The prior general rate case, effective April 2024, granted $59.1 million statewide, including $50.4 million for Southern Nevada. A recent annual adjustment proposed separate hikes: 2.8 percent or $1.19 monthly in Southern Nevada, and 10.7 percent or $6.39 in Northern Nevada, with a session held March 5 and potential July start.[1][3]

Key Takeaways:

  • Southwest Gas filed for $71.3 million more revenue, mostly from Southern Nevada.
  • Average household bills could rise $7 monthly if approved.
  • PUCN review includes public input; changes eyed for October.

Southwest Gas positions the proposal as essential for sustained service amid rising demands, though households prepare for potential budget adjustments. Regulators hold the final say on balancing utility needs with consumer protection. What do you think about this rate request? Tell us in the comments.

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