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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
07
Jan
Arizona environmental groups hope for bipartisan action on utility regulation

By: brianne

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Environmental groups are sounding the alarm on various issues going into this year’s legislative session, and holding out hope for one area of potential bipartisanship.

Every year, a coalition of state organizations sign on to a list of environmental priorities they hope the state Legislature will address.

Read more at KJZZ
06
Jan
Tribes still figuring out how to fund renewable energy projects following Trump cuts

By: brianne

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Tribes are still figuring out how to start and finish renewable energy projects amid the Trump administration freezing or eliminating federal dollars from the Biden-era Inflation Reduction Act, which directed more than $720 million to Indian Country.

The nonprofit Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy estimates at least 100 tribes across the U.S. are facing cuts and bottlenecks following the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which is doing away with clean energy tax credits to incentivize such investments.

Read more at KJZZ
05
Jan
Arizona’s AG Is Clear-Eyed About the State’s Energy Costs and Water Scarcity—but Can It Help Her Win Reelection?

By: brianne

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Kris Mayes believes in the lost art of the town hall.

That conviction recently brought the Arizona attorney general before a group of a few dozen residents of Sun City, Arizona, a far-flung suburb for retirees in the Phoenix area’s West Valley, to hear from residents how a proposed rate hike from the state’s largest utility, Arizona Power Service (APS)—its third in four years—would affect them.

Read more at InsideClimateNews.org
23
Dec
Water officials experimented with cloud seeding to increase rainfall in Pinal County

By: brianne

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Water officials in Pinal County experimented with cloud seeding technology to boost rainfall over the summer, just months after bills that would have banned the practice failed to gain traction at the state Legislature.

Cloud seeding is the process of releasing tiny particles, like silver iodide or salts, into existing clouds to increase precipitation. The practice, first discovered in the 1940s, is widely considered safe, though its effectiveness is still the subject of research.

Read more at KJZZ
22
Dec
Hobbs’ $15.6M power grid resilience awards to bring upgrades and faster outage response to Tucson area

By: brianne

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Governor Katie Hobbs announced Thursday that her office has awarded $15.6 million to four grid-resilience projects across Arizona that will directly benefit customers in the Tucson region. The four awards will be matched by recipient cost shares to generate about $27 million in total investment aimed at reducing outages, lowering costs and limiting wildfire risk.

Read more at KGUN9.com
21
Dec
AG Kris Mayes joins 16 states in suing federal government for $15M in EV charging infrastructure

By: brianne

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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and a coalition of 16 other states filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the Trump administration for its suspension of two bipartisan grant programs for electric vehicle charging.

According to Mayes, the administration suspending the grants puts $15 million that the city of Phoenix planned to use to strategically increase public access to EV charging infrastructure in jeopardy.

Read more at KTAR.com
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