Arizona's chief utility regulator pressures APS to cut political spending; NERC finds first remote hacker interference on US grid from cyberattack; Connecticut 100% carbon-free plan is chance to move beyond ISO-NE gas focus: DEEP chief; SDG&E looks to raise minimum bill 400%, citing solar-driven cost shift
The city's offer is part of a plan to develop a municipal provider and came three days before the bankrupt utility is expected to propose a path to solvency.
A lack of action by Arizona Public Service and its parent company, Pinnacle West, could impact the utility's next rate proceeding, according to Arizona Corporation Commissioner Bob Burns.
A March cyberattack resulted in a denial of service condition at a "low-impact" control center and multiple remote generation sites, according to newly released analysis.
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State regulators plan to move toward the governor's aggressive goals through analyzing ancillary services as an alternative to the region's current reliance on natural gas buildouts.
The utility says more than $400 million in costs to maintain the grid are annually shifted from solar to non-solar residential households in its territory.
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