Nev. Admin. Code § 704.135 - Gas utilities: Calculation of certain base tariff energy rates and recommendation of preferred base tariff energy rate
Where:
PG = Sales volumes of the gas utility, including an adjustment for projected shrinkage in the distribution system and the consumption of gas by an upstream pipeline company, used to calculate purchases necessary to support the given level of sales for the test period expressed in therms.
UG = The projected weighted average unit price that will be paid for gas during the period in which the rate will be in effect.
SG = Actual volumes of gas sold for the test period expressed in therms.
FG = Fixed costs associated with the purchase of gas for the period in which the rate will be in effect as may be enumerated in the accounts specified in paragraph (g) of subsection 2 of NAC 704.120.
VG = Variable transportation costs.
TG = Distribution system shrinkage costs paid by transportation customers.
Then:
BTER = (PG X UG) + FG + (VG - TG) / SG
Where:
PG = Sales volumes of the gas utility, including an adjustment for projected shrinkage in the distribution system and the consumption of gas by an upstream pipeline company, used to calculate purchases necessary to support the given level of sales for the test period expressed in therms.
UG = The weighted average of the latest experienced unit prices paid for gas during the test period.
SG = Actual volumes of gas sold for the test period expressed in therms.
FG = Annualized fixed costs associated with the purchase of gas for the test period as may be enumerated in the accounts specified in paragraph (g) of subsection 2 of NAC 704.120.
VG = Variable transportation costs.
TG = Distribution system shrinkage costs paid by transportation customers.
Then:
BTER = (PG X UG) + FG + (VG - TG) / SG
Notes
NRS 703.025, 704.110, 704.185, 704.210
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.