In 2019, natural gas fueled almost two-thirds of Nevada’s in-state electricity net generation. Eight of the state’s 10 largest power plants by capacity and 7 of the largest by generation are natural gas-fired. Natural gas is the primary source for electricity generation in Nevada. Where does Las Vegas get most of its power?Įlectricity.
How much electricity does Nevada use?Īnnual Energy Consumption Electric Power: 35.2 TWh (1\% total U.S.) Coal: 2,600 MSTN (<1\% total U.S.) Natural Gas: 359 Bcf (2\% total U.S.) Motor Gasoline: 22,300 Mbarrels (1\% total U.S.) Distillate Fuel: 8,600 Mbarrels (1\% total U.S.) Internet costs about $68.28 a month in Vegas, which is around $6 above the national average. This estimate includes electricity, heating, water and garbage. May 2019 data from indicates that a basic utilities package for a 915-square foot place in Las Vegas could cost you $148.24 per month.