Arizona’s largest power company, Arizona Public Service, is losing out on $1.8 billion from the federal government. The money would have been used for clean energy projects.
A proposed Arizona Public Service rate hike for power includes a hefty increase for data centers, the utility company said.
Arizona Public Service’s proposed rate hike faced criticism this week, as the state utility regulator held a public hearing.
The increase would add an average of about $20 to monthly bills of Arizonans.
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The streets of Central Phoenix will light up again this weekend for the 37th annual APS Electric Light Parade! This year’s theme is ‘Let Every Holiday Shine’ and will feature over 100 colorful floats ...
In 1990, I moved to Phoenix and built a life here with my three children. For 44 years, I was proud to focus my career on advocating for disabled and deaf children, a mission I continue today as a ...
PHOENIX — More than a hundred APS customers were left without power Wednesday evening in metro Phoenix due to a vehicle accident. On its website, APS listed 140 people as being affected by the outage ...
The APS Electric Light Parade is set to meander through Phoenix, spreading cheer with its bright displays. Spectators are welcome to bring chairs and blankets to say comfy and toasty. While coolers ...
Arizona Public Service customers and Attorney General Kris Mayes voiced opposition at a Tuesday hearing against a proposed 14% rate hike that would add roughly $20 to average monthly bills starting in ...