Jan 13, 2021 06:00 PM AZ Time

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A couple of months ago the Arizona Corporation Commission passed new regulations that will require state-regulated utilities to get 100% of their power from carbon-free sources by 2050. The regulation doesn’t have a specific mandate that the energy be from a renewable source like solar and wind (the regulation counts power from APS’s Palo Verde nuclear plant as a carbon-free “clean energy” source).

The regulation passed by the Commission still requires a formal Rulemaking to flesh out and finalize the requirements. That final Rulemaking will formally set the new requirements for energy storage and energy efficiency gains for power-generating utilities.

Our hope is that the final Rules will bring Arizona more in line with other states that have significantly beefed up their clean-energy mandate.

Oral public comment sessions are being held on January 19th & 20th and written comments are due on January 22nd AzPHA will be submitting comments on the final Rule before the deadline.

Interested in learning more?  A group called Solar United Neighbors is putting on a free webinar that will help you understand the new 100% carbon-free energy rules and how to make a comment with the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) during the public comment period.

Webinar: Arizona Corporation Commission Energy Rules
Jan 13, 2021 06:00 PM AZ Time

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