By David Wichner | Arizona Daily
A standing-room only crowd is expected Monday in Tucson at a public comment hearing on Tucson Electric Power Co.’s treatment of customers who install rooftop solar arrays.
The session before an Arizona Corporation Commission hearing judge is set to start at 10 a.m. at the state office building at 400 W. Congress, room 222.
The public-comment session comes ahead of planned hearings in the second phase of TEP’s rate case, aimed at approving new rates for future rooftop solar customers. The proceeding also covers customers of UNS Electric, a TEP sister company that serves Santa Cruz and Mohave counties.
Formal hearings on the merits of TEP’s proposal originally were to start on Wednesday.