Tim Stringham Summer is on its way in Arizona, and I’m already dreading it. As a veteran who grew up in Arizona and has spent time in Afghanistan, the Arabian Peninsula, and the Sahara, I can tell you that a summer in Phoenix ranks among the worst. It wears on you, on your car, on[...]
Two of Arizona’s largest power companies will soon ask regulators to greenlight a rate hike for customers as they seek to expand their technology and infrastructure to keep up with the state’s rapid growth. Arizona Public Service Co. and Tucson Electric Power both said in public notices submitted to state regulators last week that they[...]
For EV drivers without access to home charging, especially residents of multifamily housing, finding affordable and convenient charging options can be difficult. To make the cost and climate benefits of EVs available to all drivers, different charging options are necessary, such as shared residential charging, nearby public charging, or workplace charging.
President Donald Trump’s “national energy emergency” took on new meaning in May — and new victims — according to watchdog and community action organizations who say his policies and changes to the budget threaten both the wallets and lives of Arizonans headed into another scorching summer.
Watch your wallets, Arizona, and especially you customers of Arizona Public Service. Gov. Katie Hobbs has signed a bill that critics predict will allow the powerhouse, for-profit utility — and all other electric utilities — to reach more deeply into your pocket. This, in the very week when we learn about yet another six-figure contribution[...]