Arizona Utility APS Halts Its 2050 Carbon-Free Electricity Goal Amid Reliability Concerns

Arizona Public Service (APS), the largest utility in Arizona, has announced it will scale back its clean energy goals. Originally, APS pledged to provide 100% carbon-free electricity by 2050 and have 45% of its power come from renewable sources by 2030. However, the utility now says these targets are no longer feasible due to reliability concerns and the challenges of securing enough renewable energy resources to meet growing power demands, especially during peak summer months.

The revised plan focuses on a more gradual transition, increasing renewable energy generation but with less ambitious benchmarks and a continued reliance on natural gas. Energy experts and environmental groups have expressed disappointment, warning the decision could slow Arizona’s progress on combating climate change and delay investments in solar and wind energy.

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