June 11, 2019

Resorts World Las Vegas, NV Energy reach 20-year agreement on 100 percent renewable resources

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Howard Stutz, CDC Gaming Reports The under-construction Resorts World Las Vegas announced a 20-year agreement Tuesday with NV Energy for fully bundled electric service using 100 percent renewable resources.

LAS VEGAS (June 11, 2019) – The property, which is being built on the Las Vegas Strip and is expected to open in 2020, becomes the latest large power user to announce a new deal with NV Energy.

Numerous gaming companies and other businesses, including Las Vegas Sands Corp., Station Casinos, the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, South Point, and the Grand Sierra and Atlantis in Reno have all announced plans in recent weeks to stick with NV Energy after flirting with a departure from the utility.

The deal between NV Energy and Resorts World still needs approval from the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada.

The $4 billion Resorts World Las Vegas is being built by Malaysia-based Genting Group on the 87-acre site which once housed the Rat Pack-era Stardust. The integrated development will have two hotel towers covering more than 3,400 rooms. The Asian-themed Resorts World is the Strip’s first ground-up development of an all-new mega-resort since Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas opened in 2010.

Resorts World Las Vegas CEO Scott Sibella said in a statement that it’s important to the company that its power sources for the property’s guest experience are generated in a “sustainable and responsible fashion using 100 percent renewable sources of energy.”

NV Energy CEO Doug Cannon said Resorts World’s goal of using 100 renewable energy resources was “in line with our own goal of providing 100 percent renewable energy to all of our customers, and this agreement represents like-minded companies coming together for the overall benefit of all our customers.”

Boyd Gaming Corp. imploded the Stardust in 2007 to make way for Echelon, a $4.8 billion multiple-hotel complex covering 87 acres – the Stardust site plus additional land acquired by the company.

The recession killed that project early in construction, and it sat as an eyesore until Genting bought the site in March 2013 for $350 million. The company announced the deal in a well-attended press conference that included Genting’s leadership, several elected officials, and a number of Las Vegas business leaders. Nevada gaming regulators awarded Genting a preliminary finding of suitability in May 2014.

A year later, Genting held an elaborate and colorful ground-breaking ceremony on the site, with the shovel turners surrounded by Chinese lion dancers. In the background stood Echelon’s uncovered steel tower. That tower has now been incorporated into Resorts World.

In January, Resorts World said it had 1,500 construction workers employed at the location.

SOURCE: CDC Gaming Reports

About Resorts World Las Vegas

Resorts World Las Vegas was developed by Genting Berhad, a publicly traded Malaysian corporation registered with the Nevada Gaming Commission. The company has affiliated operations in the Americas, Malaysia, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the Bahamas. In partnership with Hilton, Resorts World Las Vegas integrates three of Hilton’s premium brands into its resort campus, including Las Vegas Hilton, the resort’s full-service brand; Conrad Las Vegas, Hilton’s lifestyle luxury brand; and LXR, Hilton’s network of independent luxury properties, which operates as Crockfords Las Vegas, Genting’s internationally renowned ultra-luxury brand. Resorts World Las Vegas features 3,506 guest rooms and suites, an innovative, next-generation gaming floor, world-class food and beverage options, a 5,000-capacity theatre, distinct nightlife venues, a curated retail collection of designer and boutique shops and more. The integrated resort weaves time-honored traditions of the international Resorts World brand into the fabric of Las Vegas, introducing a bold, fresh take on hospitality to the city with stunning design, progressive technology and world-class guest service. Resorts World Las Vegas is Sharecare Health Security VERIFIED™ with Forbes Travel Guide, a verification that ensures the resort has appropriate health safety procedures in place. For more information, visit www.rwlasvegas.com or find us on FacebookLinkedInTwitter and Instagram.