Rate increase creates more profit for NV Energy
By Eli Segall, Las Vegas Sun
Helped by a rate increase and lower expenses, NV Energy had a jump in fourth-quarter earnings and nearly doubled its profit in 2012.
The power company, which serves about 90 percent of Nevada’s population, said Friday it earned $17.2 million of net income, or a gain of 7 cents per share, in the three months ending Dec. 31.
That compares to a loss of $25.2 million, or a loss of 11 cents per share, in the same period a year earlier.
The Las Vegas-based utility also reported earning $322 million in profit in 2012, up from $163.4 million in profit in 2011.
Company executives attributed the fourth-quarter earnings jump in part to a rate increase that took effect Jan. 1, 2012. As part of the hike, single-family homes in Southern Nevada were expected to face a 3.5 percent bump in their power bills.
NV Energy had $2.98 billion in operating revenue last year and $2.19 billion in operating expenses. In 2011, it had $2.94 billion in such revenue and $2.33 billion in expenses.