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The Cholla power plant fired up its first generating unit in 1962 and added three others in subsequent decades. Reach the reporter at [email protected].
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Replacing Coal Energy From Cholla With Solar and Batteries Could End Up Costing Ratepayers BillionsThe Cholla Power Plant is one of many Arizona coal plants that have either been mothballed or slated for retirement in the near future. In 2019 SRP and the other utilities shut down the Navajo ...
APS buys half the power from the plant and Salt River Project takes the other half. The Arizona Corporation Commission biomass policy suggests utilities get 60 megawatts or more from the forest.
APS is evaluating the future of its Cholla Power Plant now that President Donald Trump has signed multiple executive orders aimed at boosting the coal industry. Electricity generation at the plant ...
On behalf of National Parks Conservation Association and Sierra Club, Earthjustice respectfully submits the following comments regarding the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality’s (ADEQ) ...
Trump, flanked by coal miners, directed Energy Secretary Chris Wright at a White House event Tuesday to save the Cholla Power Plant, which he said is “slated for destruction” and vowed to ...
The Cholla Power Plant stands just down the road from where Baird, 88, has been building a museum to showcase covered wagons, weathered farm implements and other remnants of frontier days.
Cholla Power Plant bypasses strong pollution controls, threatens air quality PHOENIX, AZ – Arizona recently proposed a new regional haze plan for the aging coal-fired Cholla Power Plant that would ...
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — In a story Nov. 17 about power plant upgrades, The Associated Press misspelled the name of an official with the Salt River Project and erroneously said the utility owns ...
Arizona's largest electricity utility plans to test whether a coal-fired plant can instead be fueled by wood chips from pine trees, a conversion that could keep part of the plant open and save ...
Spurred by pollution rules and a trend away from coal, the electricity provider plans to shut down one of four generators at its Northern Arizona plant. Arizona Public Service Co. will power down ...
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