Arizona Public Service

Arizona regulators weighing electric utility’s request for a 14% increase

The Arizona Corporation Commission, the state's utility regulatory body, began its first evidentiary hearing on May 18 on Arizona Public Service's request to raise customer rates by roughly 14%. The hearings are scheduled to end on Tuesday, June 30 and,...

APS’ Shutoff Zones Grow

Emergency program may turn off power during high-risk weather If your power goes out on high-risk windy days, it may not be because you didn't pay the bill but because Arizona Public Service shut off your power to prevent a...

Kel Fox closes for powerline

Powerline work has closed several trails south of the Village of Oak Creek. To accommodate construction of Arizona Public Service’s Village of Oak Creek to McGuireville 69-kilovolt powerline, the Kel Fox Trail and Forest Roads 9500A, 9500G and 9500L on...

APS seeks a 14% increase

Electricity customers may get a shock on their bills; Arizona Public Service is seeking to raise customer rates by more than 14%, which would increase the average residential monthly bill by $20. The Arizona Corporation Commission last approved an 8%...

APS asks for 14% more on electricity bill

Approximately 1.4 million customers across Arizona could soon see higher electricity bills. Arizona Public Service, the state’s largest electric provider, is seeking a nearly 14% rate increase under a new policy adopted by the Arizona Corporation Commission on Dec. 3...

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