Clean energy measure’s supporters face referendum fight

Former Corporation Commission member Kris Mays addresses supports after submitting signatures to put a controversial clean-energy referendum question on the November ballot. /Capitol Media Services.

 

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media via Ahwatukee Foothills News

Pushing ahead where utility regulators so far will not, advocates of more renewable energy filed more than 480,000 signatures last week to put the question on the November ballot.

The initiative, financed largely by California billionaire Tom Steyer, would require electric utilities to get at least half their power from solar, wind, biomass and other renewable sources by 2030. That compares with the current decade-old mandate, adopted by the Arizona Corporation Commission, for a 15 percent goal by 2025.

The measure needs for the Secretary of State’s Office to find at least 225,963 of those signatures to be valid.

A challenge already is anticipated by a group called Arizonans for Affordable Energy – financed largely by Pinnacle West Capital Corp., parent company of Arizona Public Service. Spokesman Matthew Benson has claimed that many of the circulators are convicted felons who, unless their civil rights were restored, are ineligible to gather signatures.

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