Reuters: Arizona sets precedent for solar systems with new monthly fee
By Nichola Groom | Reuters Arizona on Thursday dealt a blow to the state’s largest utility by approving a monthly fee on customers with solar
By Nichola Groom | Reuters Arizona on Thursday dealt a blow to the state’s largest utility by approving a monthly fee on customers with solar
By Diane Cardwell | The New York Times In voting to impose a modest charge on new residential solar customers, Arizona’s power regulators have
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“The utilities didn’t just get beat in the hearing room, they lost their credibility and wasted $4 million dollars to get nothing except customers, who
By Diane Cardwell | The New York Times Over the decades, Wall Street has used many assets to back up the bonds it sells, including
By Luige del Puerto | Arizona Capitol Times As it reaches a climax, the months-long campaign to reduce a key incentive for residential solar has
By Evan Wyloge | Arizona Capitol Times A year before the Arizona Corporation Commission began formally considering reductions to rooftop solar panel incentives, Arizona voters
Local and national coverage below (Also available in separate posts) By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com The state’s rapidly growing solar industry suffered
By Andrew Hasbun | FOX 10 News One major power company wants to charge some solar users more for the use of solar power. This
By Jason Barry | CBS 5 News The battle over the future of solar energy in Arizona took another turn Thursday. The Arizona Corporation Commission
By Cassandra Sweet | The Wall Street Journal Arizona residents who generate their own solar power will have to pay a small fee to an
By Al Macias | KJZZ Arizona Public Service didn’t get what it asked for from the Arizona Corporation Commission. The state’s largest utility asked the
By Kyle O’Donnell | Cronkite News The Arizona Corporation Commission on Thursday narrowly approved a charge averaging $4.50 a month for APS customers installing new
The Republic | azcentral.com Gary Pierce got one thing right. “No one goes away completely happy,” Pierce said as he and the other Arizona Corporation
By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star State utility regulators approved new fees for Arizona Public Service Co. customers with solar-energy systems, in a decision
PHOENIX (AP) – Arizona regulators on Thursday voted to adopt a roughly $5 monthly fee for customers of the state’s largest utility who install rooftop
By Luige del Puerto and Evan Wyloge | Arizona Capitol Times In a blow to Arizona Public Service, energy regulators agreed a few minutes ago
By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal The Arizona Corporation Commission modified the state’s net metering plan in a move that will costs solar customers
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com The state’s rapidly growing solar industry suffered a setback Thursday when the Arizona Corporation Commission narrowly voted
By John Sailors | San Francisco Business Times Google Inc. is teaming with KKR & Co. for an investment in six Recurrent Energy solar plants,
Indian Country Today Media Network Nearly four months after last summer’s historic agreement to reduce emissions from the Navajo Generating Station, the plant continues to
By Kyle O’Donnell | Cronkite News Dru Bacon compared APS’ response to household solar to Eastman Kodak Co.’s inability to recognize the future of digital
By Al Macias | KJZZ The fight over how much the state’s largest utility has to pay for electricity generated by private solar roof top
In honor of Arizona Solar and Renewable Energy Month, several homeowners and businesses opened their doors to the public. They were part of a free,
By Erin Kelly | Republic Washington Bureau Plans to build North America’s largest copper mine near Superior were dealt a major blow Wednesday when congressional
The Associated Press Arizona is in the midst of what seems like an intense election-year campaign: millions of dollars in spending, a barrage of negative
By Luige del Puerto and Evan Wyloge | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona’s energy regulators appear to be much closer to a compromise than either wholesale
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