Public Utilities Commission of Nevada Employee Directory
Government AdministrationNevada, United States51-200 Employees
The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada is a state agency that regulates roughly 400 utilities statewide, covering electric, natural gas, telephone, water and wastewater services. Its scope also includes geothermal facilities, master-meter service at mobile home parks, and certain propane systems. Beyond utility regulation, the commission inspects Nevada’s railways for safety and monitors gas pipelines across the state, and it does not regulate cooperatives or municipally owned utilities. Based in Carson City, Nevada, the agency operates within the government administration sector. It is described as a mid-sized state agency serving as the regulatory authority for public utilities in the state. The commission’s activities are focused on overseeing service reliability and safety for residents and the various utility providers subject to its oversight.