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Sep 17, 2015

Former Corporation Commissioners seek rehearing in APS solar case

Two former Corporation Commissioners and a solar company say Commissioners Tom Forese and Doug Little should have recused themselves from the proceeding on Arizona Public Service’s solar fee increase. In a separate motion, solar company Sunrun says Commissioner Bob Stump should have recused himself from the proceeding because he has prejudged the net metering issue.

Aug 27, 2015

Net metering and the Arizona Corporation Commission

I believe many of the Arizona Corporation Commission’s recent decisions to this date surrounding net metering have done more harm than good to our local economy, to businesses like mine, and especially to low-income and middle-class families throughout the state (who would benefit the most from rooftop solar).

Jun 24, 2015

Report says utilities are undervaluing solar power

Solar brings more benefits than it receives through subsidies like net metering, according to a new report by Environment Arizona.

Jun 19, 2015

TEP withdraws application to pay solar customers less

Tucson Electric Power withdrew its application to change net metering rules Friday, saying instead the company will address the issue in its upcoming rate case.

Jun 17, 2015

Small Maricopa electric company cracks down on solar

A small not-for-profit utility that mostly serves the city of Maricopa cut savings for solar by reducing net metering rates and adding a monthly fee for solar customers.

May 20, 2015

Trico bid to reduce savings for solar customers viewed as test case

The state’s biggest utilities sat together at a table in Tucson Monday to support and defend a solar proposal from a small electric co-op that would alter net metering rules, and cut savings, for its 1,200 solar members.

Apr 24, 2015

SE Arizona co-op joins movement to cut rooftop solar savings

Another Arizona electric co-op is proposing to reduce savings rooftop solar customers enjoy by dropping the rate it pays users for excess power generated by solar panels, joining a handful of proposals from other utilities.

Solar industry advocates protest in front of the Arizona Corporation Commission office as the energy regulating body considers slashing a key solar energy incentive. (Photo by Evan Wyloge/Arizona Capitol Times)
Apr 13, 2015

Facts and figures on rooftop solar fee proposals

Utility companies across the state are asking the Arizona Corporation Commission for changes to the way they handle solar customers. Some utilities are suggesting a change to the rate they pay solar customers for excess energy produced by rooftop solar panels, while Arizona Public Service is asking to increase its fee on solar users from $5 to $21 on average each month.

Mar 26, 2015

Tucson Electric wants to pay less for solar energy

Arguing that solar customers don’t pay their fair share for its service, Tucson Electric Power today asked the Corp Comm to allow it to pay less for the excess energy produced by rooftop panels, which, if approved, would cut solar customers’ savings by about 22 percent per month for a typical system.

Mar 25, 2015

TEP proposal would cut savings to solar customers

In a filing to the Arizona Corporation Commission on March 25, Tucson Electric Power is proposing to slash the amount it pays for excess power from rooftop panels.

RUCO Director Patrick Quinn (Photo by Evan Wyloge/Arizona Capitol Times)
Nov 22, 2013

Packing a big punch from a small office

Hours before energy regulators approved a small surcharge on residential solar this month, the head of a little-known consumer advocacy group played wingman to the solar industry’s lawyer.

Nov 15, 2013

The powers that be

As it reaches a climax, the months-long campaign to reduce a key incentive for residential solar has given Arizonans a glimpse into a nearly obscure but powerful body of regulators that oversees some of Arizona’s biggest industries.

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