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Tahoe Power Supply at Risk as Nevada Data Center Boom Strains Regional Grid

Utility given until 2027 to replace 75% of its power source as tech-driven demand surges in Nevada

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
May 4, 2026
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Tahoe Power Supply at Risk as Nevada Data Center Boom Strains Regional Grid
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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. — A major shift in the regional energy market has left Lake Tahoe’s primary utility racing against the clock to secure a new power source, raising concerns among residents and businesses across the Sierra.

Liberty Utilities, which provides electricity to roughly 49,000 customers on the California side of Lake Tahoe, has been notified that NV Energy will no longer supply the bulk of its power after May 2027. The Nevada-based utility currently provides about 75% of Liberty’s electricity.

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In a March 6 filing to the California Public Utilities Commission, Liberty described NV Energy’s decision as a “surprise” requiring “immediate action” to secure alternative energy sources. The development has triggered concern among local officials, who warn of potential reliability and cost impacts if replacement power is not secured in time.

South Lake Tahoe Mayor Cody Bass underscored the urgency in an April letter to state regulators, writing that residents fear

“we could be without power by May 2027”

if solutions are not in place.

“This is now an issue that our locals are tracking closely,”

Bass added.

Liberty executives have sought to reassure the public.

“This does not mean the power is shutting off,”

said Eric Schwarzrock during an April South Lake Tahoe City Council meeting.

“Energy companies, utilities, large customers change energy supply frequently.”

Still, the broader context reveals mounting pressure on the regional grid, driven largely by explosive growth in Nevada’s data center industry.


Data Centers Drive Unprecedented Energy Demand

Nevada has rapidly emerged as a national hub for data centers, attracting major technology firms including Google, Apple and Microsoft. Much of that expansion is concentrated in the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center, a sprawling development east of Reno.

According to a recent report from the Desert Research Institute, just a dozen planned data center projects could require roughly 5,900 megawatts of electricity — nearly three times the output of the Hoover Dam.

“The growth has been tremendous,”

said Sean McKenna, a program developer at the institute and co-author of the report.

“I think it snuck up on a lot of communities, just how quickly things were moving.”

Data centers already accounted for 22% of Nevada’s electricity usage in 2024, with projections climbing to 35% by 2030. The surge has intensified competition for available power, particularly in northern Nevada, where utilities must balance industrial demand with existing commitments.


Local Impact and What Comes Next

For Lake Tahoe, the implications are both immediate and long-term. Liberty Utilities must now secure new energy contracts or develop additional generation capacity within a little more than a year — a tight timeline in the highly regulated energy sector.

Schwarzrock told city officials the company is prioritizing renewable energy options that remain cost-effective for customers. However, uncertainty remains over whether rates will rise as a result of the transition.

Councilmember David Jinkens pressed for clarity during the April meeting, but utility officials said pricing impacts are still unknown.

The situation highlights a broader regional challenge: balancing rapid technological growth with the infrastructure needed to sustain it. For communities like South Lake Tahoe, the stakes extend beyond economics to include energy reliability in a region where extreme weather and wildfire risks already strain resources.

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - 2008 Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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