Salt River Project’s Board of Directors will be voting later this month on a summer rate decrease, which would save residents about $5 a month.
SRP, the Valley’s largest power provider, is considering a plan to cut rates by 3% throughout the summer of 2026.
Turning Point is involved, as is the Sierra Club. But voting rules that seem to echo feudalism exclude renters, favor large landowners and limit who can influence a Phoenix utility board.
Early voting for the Salt River Project board election begins on March 11. April 7 is election day. And you may have seen signs around the Valley for a slate of candidates supported by Turning Point ...
A typically under-the-radar race for the board of the public utility serving Phoenix has been shaken up by the enthusiastic ...
Early voting ballots are being sent out for the SRP election, but only certain landowners can vote. Here's who can vote in this year's election.
Salt River Project was out on the Verde River watershed in Happy Jack on Feb. 23, to measure the snowpack and calculate how much water it will produce.
Google asked a PAC supporting a pro-industry SRP slate to return its money and remove its name from all campaign materials.
A watchdog group has accused a Valley landowner of exploiting a loophole in Salt River Project’s rules to use a large ...
Agreement Supports Advancement and Real-World Evaluation of ESS’s Non-Lithium Long Duration Energy Storage Energy Base Technology. Collaboration Expected to Support Utility and ...
Salt River Project (SRP), a not-for-profit public power utility serving the greater Phoenix metropolitan area, and ESS (NYSE:GWH), a leading manufacturer of iron flow long-duration energy storage ...
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