The Sedona City Council has reached a significant milestone, unanimously approving a $438,009.33 construction agreement with Arizona Public Service (APS) on March 11. This agreement centers...
On February 24, Arizona Public Service (APS) utilized drone technology for an inspection of power lines at the Turkey Creek Trail East Parking Lot. This initiative...
By the Arizona Free Enterprise Club | The push for a global “Net Zero” agenda is intensifying, with efforts taking root through various initiatives such as...
A significant gathering took place at the Village of Oak Creek Church of the Nazarene on Wednesday, February 19, with between 175 and 200 individuals attending...
By Daniel Stefanski | Arizona utility companies are set to enhance their energy market presence through a new partnership aimed at bolstering efficiency and sustainability. Earlier...
The Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) is facing criticism for its perceived alignment with utility monopolies at the expense of consumers. Recent utility bills reflect a troubling...
By Daniel Stefanski Arizona has experienced unprecedented energy use this summer as temperatures soar across the state. The Arizona Corporation Commission recently announced that local electric...