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Arizona regulators narrowly approved a proposal to allow utility companies to seek yearly rate increases despite opposition from consumer protection advocates.
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The Navajo Nation Department of Justice has submitted comments to federal regulators opposing a controversial hydro-storage project slated for the reservation.
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The deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy met Wednesday in Flagstaff with Navajo and Hopi leaders to discuss an unprecedented federal investment in solar energy for tribal homes.
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A federal judge is being asked to issue a stop-work order on a $10 billion electricity transmission line slated to run through a remote southeastern Arizona valley.
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A bill introduced in the U.S. Senate would stabilize electricity costs when hydropower facilities are forced to cut electricity because of drought.
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General Electric business GE Vernova will deliver 674 of the towering turbines for Pattern Energy's SunZia Wind Project in central New Mexico.
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Three Arizona energy utilities have awarded a second round of economic development grants to communities impacted by the transition away from coal-fired power plants.
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Work on a $10 billion l renewable energy project has come to a halt in Arizona. Native American tribes say the government ignored concerns about the effects the SunZia transmission line will have on religious and cultural sites.
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Salt River Project electricity users in Arizona have set a record for peak energy demand amid a historic Southwestern heat wave.
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The emergency funding would help Arizona residents pay their electricity bills as the state faces dangerous, record-breaking temperatures.