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Feb
AG Kris Mayes recovers $15M for Arizona EV charging stations

By: brianne

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A federal judge has ruled that the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) unlawfully withheld $1 billion in funding for the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program from Arizona and 19 other states, as well as the District of Columbia. This decision marks a significant victory for Attorney General Kris Mayes.

Read more KVOA.com
25
Jan
WATCH: Missed the solar tax credit? A new workaround could still save homeowners money

By: brianne

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The residential solar tax credit officially expired at the end of last year, sparking a rush of homeowners trying to install systems before the deadline.

But Greg Field at PGT Home Energy Solutions says the door isn’t completely closed.

Watch at ABC15.com
24
Jan
Coconino Voices: Now’s the time to weigh in on proposed energy rate increases

By: brianne

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You might be seeing higher electricity and natural gas bills this year. Both Arizona Public Service (APS) and UniSource Energy Services (UNS) have proposed rate increases. If approved, a typical household will pay about $20 more per month for electricity and $6.13 more for natural gas, adding up to more than $300 in extra costs over a year.

Read more at AZDailySun.com
23
Jan
APS proposed rate hike might make my life untenable

By: brianne

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There is a difference between living and surviving. Living means taking my kids on camping trips, buying birthday presents for my grandchildren and cooking healthy meals for my family. Surviving is cutting back, skipping meals and sacrificing basic necessities each month. For years, my husband and I were able to truly live, but lately it feels like we are struggling to survive.

Read more at WMICentral.com
23
Jan
Op-ed: The time is now to speak out against the latest APS rate hike

By: brianne

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In 1990, I moved to Phoenix and built a life here with my three children. For 44 years, I was proud to focus my career on advocating for disabled and deaf children, a mission I continue today as a volunteer. Now at 66, I am blessed with 11 wonderful grandchildren, and much of my time is spent making sure my family has the basics they need — food, shelter and safety.

Read more at Phoenix New Times
18
Jan
Customers push back against APS proposed rate hike

By: brianne

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Brandon Pickett knows all too well how expensive electricity can get. His highest summer bill last summer reached nearly $600.

He and his family are trying to cut costs in their 2,600-square-foot home. That means doing laundry during off-peak hours.

Read more at ABC15.com
16
Jan
TUCSON NOW: What TEP customers can expect in 2026

By: brianne

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Tucson Electric Power is laying out its plan for the new year.

JD Wallace joined 13 News’ Devyn Shea on Tucson Now to talk about it.

Watch at KOLD.com
14
Jan
Sonora and Arizona Move Toward a Binational Solar Energy Corridor

By: brianne

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The border region shared by Sonora and Arizona is emerging as a strategic hub for renewable energy development in North America. The expansion of large-scale solar projects, the planning of cross-border transmission infrastructure, and sustained institutional cooperation between both states are laying the groundwork for a binational energy corridor with international reach.

Read more at AZBilingual.com
12
Jan
Poll: Arizonans support clean energy to improve health, air quality and keep bills affordable

By: brianne

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Every year, the American Lung Association surveys Arizona voters about the air we breathe, the energy we use, and the future we want for our state. This year’s results could not be clearer: Arizonans want their leaders to take steps to clean our air and accelerate the transition to affordable, reliable clean energy.

Read more at AZ Capitol Times
10
Jan
Community members address TEP rate concerns at Tucson City Council meeting

By: brianne

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The Tucson City Council held its first meeting of 2026 to a packed house, with community members voicing strong opposition to Tucson Electric Power’s (TEP) proposed rate increases.

Despite not being on the official agenda, many residents came to speak against TEP, expressing concerns about rising utility costs and the financial burden on customers.

Read more at KGUN9.com
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