Caesars files paperwork to dump NV Energy
By Daniel Rothberg, Las Vegas Sun
Caesars Entertainment is asking state regulators for approval to quit buying electricity from NV Energy, according to a recent filing with the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada.
The gaming giant is the latest Nevada company to seek permission to purchase power on the open market. Caesars is the parent company of Harrah’s Lake Tahoe and Harveys at Stateline.
In October, MGM Resorts International and Wynn Las Vegas stopped buying power from NV Energy after paying more than $100 million in exit fees.