Arizona falling in solar installations because of utilities

Pebble Creek retirement community resident Charles Miller shows his sign protesting the solar incentive proposal by Arizona’s largest electric utility, Arizona Public Service. /Photo by Evan Wyloge:Arizona Capitol Times
Pebble Creek retirement community resident Charles Miller shows his sign protesting the solar incentive proposal by Arizona’s largest electric utility, Arizona Public Service. /Photo by Evan Wyloge:Arizona Capitol Times

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal

Arizona fell out of the top five in overall solar installations during the first quarter, in large part because local utilities didn’t have any projects.

GTM Research recently released its U.S. Solar Market Insight report, and Arizona placed eighth in the U.S. for installations. For the quarter, the state saw 32 megawatts of installation.

It’s likely those numbers will drop in the future as local utilities look to increase what solar customers are charged, according to the report.

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