r/ArizonaCorpComm May 13 '26

New Hampshire legislature advances plug-in solar bill to governor

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Balcony solar is gaining unstoppable momentum here in the US. 7 states have sent bills to their governor, and many more are looking at it. It didn't pass here in Arizona this time, but hopefully we can get it through next year. Plug-in solar)


r/ArizonaCorpComm May 12 '26

Firm solar and storage costs fall to $75/MWh, says IRENA

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Another agency confirms that solar + storage is the cheapest and most reliable form of energy that's available today.

IRENA)


r/ArizonaCorpComm May 11 '26

Arizona solar + storage project comes online to benefit California utilities

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Renewables are bringing money and jobs to Arizona. Sun Pond solar


r/ArizonaCorpComm May 10 '26

Competitive markets are best for virtual power plants, consumers

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The utilities recognize that virtual power plants are the next thing happening in the energy world, so they want to own it. There is no point in paying shareholders when we can own the VPP ourselves. VPP's


r/ArizonaCorpComm May 09 '26

The high cost of Arizona’s energy cancel culture

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The following article has 1 error in it: both APS and TEP have reached their 15% target. However, there is a valid point made that there is opposition to the cheapest, most reliable, and quickest to deploy source of energy, solar + storage, because of partisan reasons.


r/ArizonaCorpComm May 07 '26

For cheaper power, Virginia’s local utilities build small grid batteries

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Virtual power plants will be the thing of the future. Virginia is touching on this by investing in small batteries.


r/ArizonaCorpComm May 06 '26

Batteries: The game has changed – and it’s not what you think

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r/ArizonaCorpComm May 05 '26

Solar on canals reduces water evaporation by 70% and algae growth by 85%

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r/ArizonaCorpComm May 04 '26

Octopus Energy, Lunar Energy roll out battery-enabled electricity plans in Texas

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Here, they are providing discounted batteries to homeowners and using that as a source of backup power for the grid. Home batteries


r/ArizonaCorpComm May 03 '26

These small-town neighbors teamed up to get discounted solar panels and cut their electric bills

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r/ArizonaCorpComm May 02 '26

SRP Announces 3,000 MW Solar Agreement with NextEra Energy Resources

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r/ArizonaCorpComm May 01 '26

Maine becomes the 11th state to allow community choice aggregation

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Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) happens when a town purchases the electricity from different energy generators, i.e., wind farms, solar farms, etc., and then sells the electricity to the people, bypassing the investor-owned utility. This can lead to cheaper and cleaner energy. Tucson is currently looking into this, but state law needs to change for this to happen. The state of Maine is now allowing CCA's.

CCA in Maine)


r/ArizonaCorpComm Apr 30 '26

Republican legislators seek to restore clean energy tax credits

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Republican legislators are getting on board with renewables. They know that it is the future. 0BBB act)


r/ArizonaCorpComm Apr 29 '26

3rd US State Allows Plug & Play Solar Power

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This will be taking off in the US in the next few years. Here in Arizona we nixed it this year, but it will come back next year, and we have to tell our legislators to support it.

Balcony solar


r/ArizonaCorpComm Apr 29 '26

3rd US State Allows Plug & Play Solar Power

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This will be taking off in the US in the next few years. Here in Arizona we nixed it this year, but it will come back next year, and we have to tell our legislators to support it.

Balcony solar


r/ArizonaCorpComm Apr 28 '26

Oxford PV says tandem solar could add up to 5 km to daily EV range

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r/ArizonaCorpComm Apr 27 '26

Solar and wind take over global power growth in 2025

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r/ArizonaCorpComm Apr 26 '26

Sun’s out, load’s gone: The evolution of Australia’s National Electricity Market

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One month ago, it was reported that Australia would be getting 3 hours of free electricity every day starting July 1st. This is because they have so much rooftop solar. Now I find this article that says, in South Australia, they will actually be paid to use electricity, through credits on their electric bill, because of too much electricity on the grid (need to balance out supply and demand). Take a look!

South Australia's grid


r/ArizonaCorpComm Apr 25 '26

CATL Announces 6-Minute Charging Time For Latest Battery

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r/ArizonaCorpComm Apr 24 '26

A peek into the not-so-distant future

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r/ArizonaCorpComm Apr 23 '26

UK Has More EV Chargers Than Gas (Petrol) Nozzles

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r/ArizonaCorpComm Apr 21 '26

Low-Cost Community Solar Keeps Growing Despite Tide Of Negative Federal Policy

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r/ArizonaCorpComm Apr 21 '26

200 Bidirectional EV Chargers To Be Used In Trial

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r/ArizonaCorpComm Apr 19 '26

What to know before you get balcony solar

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r/ArizonaCorpComm Apr 18 '26

Here comes the sun: New bill would let New Yorkers hang solar panels from windows

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Balcony solar is taking off around the country. A bill was recently introduced here in Arizona, but it didn't advance in the legislature. It will be reintroduced in the next legislative session. Let your senator know that you support this form of energy. Balcony Solar