The Arizona Corporation Commission has dropped its renewable energy mandate for utility companies. Under the mandate, which was first put in place in 2006, utility companies were required to have a certain percentage of renewable energy.
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- Arizona Corporation Commission has repealed the renewable energy mandate for utilities. 4s
- The mandate, set in 2006, required utilities to reach 15% renewable energy by 2025. 16s
- Commissioners cited the expiration of the mandate's timeframe and high costs to ratepayers. 22s
- The mandate's repeal is expected to help save money for consumers. 43s
- Utilities can still provide renewable energy voluntarily; current levels are 19% for APS and 29% for Tucson Electric Power. 1m 8s