Salt River Project is teaming up with Invenergy on a big new solar-and-storage build in Pinal County, a project pitched as one of the tools to keep the fast-growing Phoenix area from overloading the ...
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Salt River Project and Chicago-based Invenergy announced a $209 million solar and battery storage facility in Pinal County.
A nonprofit group is launching a cooperative to help Phoenix-area residents learn more about generating their own rooftop solar power, with an eye on securing discounts for members who decide to ...
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As the sun sets on the 30% federal tax credit for residential solar panels at the end of 2025, many homeowners are determining whether the cost eclipses the return on investment. One caller, Sid from ...
For 31 straight days last summer, temperatures in Phoenix hit or topped 110 degrees, the longest such streak ever. That searing Arizona heat dehydrates crops and evaporates water the state needs to ...
PHOENIX — An energy company based in Phoenix is using its solar-powered generators to help keep hospitals in Ukraine running. Ukrainians call them “magic boxes,” sources of virtually limitless power ...
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PHOENIX (AZFamily) —Susan Crotty agreed to install solar panels back in 2022, and although the panels are on, the solar system itself has never been connected. “So, here they are. Three years later ...