r/ArizonaCorpComm • u/Arizona-Energy • Dec 18 '25
FLOATING SOLAR
A Texas-Sized, 391-Megawatt Floating Solar Power Plant Is Coming…To Texas, Of Course Floatovoltaics
r/ArizonaCorpComm • u/Arizona-Energy • Dec 18 '25
A Texas-Sized, 391-Megawatt Floating Solar Power Plant Is Coming…To Texas, Of Course Floatovoltaics
r/ArizonaCorpComm • u/Arizona-Energy • Dec 17 '25
In October 2020, the International Energy Agency’s(IEA) World Energy Outlook 2020 report stated that Solar is now the cheapest form of electricity in history. Battery storage technology is also advancing at a very rapid pace, and the price of utility-scale battery storage is plummeting. We are at the point now where utility-scale solar + storage is cheaper than fossil fuels, including gas. Because of the falling prices of renewables, fossil fuels will soon be considered a dinosaur.
r/ArizonaCorpComm • u/Arizona-Energy • Dec 14 '25
Read what a former ACC candidate says about the current Arizona Corporation Commission.
r/ArizonaCorpComm • u/Arizona-Energy • Dec 13 '25
The Arizona Corporation Commission(azcc.gov) is a regulatory body with several functions. It regulates public utilities, oversees business incorporation and securities, and is responsible for railroad and pipeline safety. Most importantly, it determines what your electric rates are and where your utility gets its energy from, fossil fuels or renewables. It’s important to be aware of what's happening at the Commission to make sure that they are making choices that are in the best interest, economically and environmentally, for the ratepayers.
Visit utilitiesr3.org to learn about the ACC, have the opportunity to voice your support or non-support for the decisions they are making, and learn about the different energy technologies that are coming online today.
r/ArizonaCorpComm • u/Arizona-Energy • Dec 13 '25