APS Solar specializes in residential solar installation. It offers products from many companies, including LG Solar and Canadian Solar. It serves customers in parts of California. How do I know I can ...
PHOENIX, Ariz., May 30, 2001 — With a wall of solar arrays as a backdrop, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Christine Todd Whitman today stressed the Bush administration’s commitment to ...
PHOENIX, Az., April 10, 2001 — APS doubled its solar generating capacity last week with the dedication of three new solar facilities, bringing the amount of solar energy produced by the utility to ...
PHOENIX — The Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) has struck down a legal challenge to an extra fee exclusively for Arizona Public Service (APS) customers, leaving the fee in place. The ACC listened ...
becoming the only utility outside of California to achieve this milestone. When generating at full power, this capacity meets the partial daytime needs of 250,000 Arizona homes. The company’s total ...
Policy & regulation are aligning with renewables cost declines to make projects more profitable and portfolios more sustainable. The Grid Edge comprises technologies, solutions and business models ...
PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Two homegrown leaders in renewable energy, Arizona Public Service and First Solar (Nasdaq: FSLR), are bringing a first-of-its-kind 50-megawatt (MW) solar-fueled battery to ...
Arizona Public Service Company, or APS, does many things for Arizona in the present. It serves over 1.2 million customers, creates about 40,000 jobs and annually donates millions of dollars to charity ...
A network of solar generating stations has been sending electricity to Arizona Public Service Co. and its customers for the past decade. Now, the company is storing more of that power during the day ...
APS revealed plans for a natural gas power plant to meet the growing demand for energy from data centers without raising ...
Libertarians are not particularly fond of regulated monopolies. We favor free markets. We disagree with regulated monopolies using captive ratepayer dollars to inhibit individual choice. For the first ...