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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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After nearly 55 years, the land leased for the Navajo Generating Station by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and five utilities has been returned to the Navajo Nation.
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The Salt River Project is considering options for how to best use the coal-fired Coronado Generating Station after the company retires the facility in the coming decade.
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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 Salt River Project this week announced it has agreed to purchase more energy from a company building what it says is one of the largest solar facilities in the U.S. outside Flagstaff.
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Line crews with the Salt River Project have brought electricity to another 10 isolated homes on the Navajo Nation through the Light Up Navajo (LUN) project.
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Construction has begun on a major wind-energy project north of Flagstaff located on Babbitt Ranch land.
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Friday morning the three smokestacks at the now-closed Navajo Generating Station will be demolished. It marks an end to the most striking visual reminder…
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Arizona’s three largest electric utilities are asking customers to reduce power use as a heat wave cooking the West sends demand soaring. Arizona Public…