APS Reverses Clean Energy Goals: Arizona’s Largest Utility Scales Back Solar and Wind Projects Amid Market Challenges
Arizona’s largest utility, Arizona Public Service (APS), has announced that it will scale back its clean energy goals set in previous years. The company originally planned to reach 100% carbon-free energy by 2050, with interim targets for 2030 and 2035. However, APS now says supply chain delays, high costs, and regulatory uncertainty have made those targets unfeasible, prompting the utility to revise its timeline and reduce investments in new solar and wind projects.
The decision marks a significant shift for a state that experiences abundant sunshine and has positioned itself as a leader in solar energy. Critics say the move will slow Arizona’s transition to renewable energy and hinder efforts to combat climate change, while APS maintains that the focus remains on reliability and affordability for its customers as it navigates challenges in the energy market.
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