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Gov. Katie Hobbs and Arizona Public Service are defending a controversial utility financing bill set to take effect in ...
APS could not say how many people got bad information from the online rate comparison tool, and was working Friday to understand the nature of the problem.
APS’s behavior is egregious, and the bill is unconstitutional. If legislators pass this, they will hand APS exactly what it has been working toward for a decade — unfettered access to the ...
APS has asked the Arizona Corporation Commission, which regulates state utilities, to pass off this money as a one-time credit and spread it out over time. An average customer, who uses about ...
For example, if a customer utilizes 1,050 kilowatt hours per month, their savings on May’s bill would be about $23. Regardless of energy usage, however, APS would compensate the customer ...
APS proposes credit for May bills; here’s how much you could get back Average customer would get about $23 back as a one-time credit The API failed to deliver the resource.
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