Arizona Public Service, Salt River Project and Tucson Electric Power have taken the first steps by applying for a federal ...
Arizona's three largest electric utilities will jointly explore expanded nuclear-power options. A new plant here could be ...
The big three Arizona utilities are studying whether to try and build a second nuclear power plant in the state.
The Grand Canyon State could have another source of nuclear power. On Wednesday, the state's three major utilities announced the group will work together to "explore" adding another nuclear ...
Arizona Public Service - operator of the Palo Verde nuclear power plant - is collaborating with Salt River Project and Tucson ...
APS, SRP, and TEP are eying ways to help meet the Arizona's growing energy needs, and nuclear power appears to be their top choice.
Tucson Electric Power, Arizona Public Service and Salt River Project — say a new nuclear reactor could be operating in the ...
Arizona’s three major electric power utilities said they will collaborate to explore adding more nuclear power generation in ...
Palo Verde rallied to win the third game to claim their second straight Class 5A bowling team title. Coronado fended off ...
TEP is considering all of its options for a diversified generation portfolio but nuclear opponents say exploring that option is a waste of time and money ...
Arizona Public Service (APS), Salt River Project (SRP), and Tucson Electric Power (TEP)—have announced plans to explore the ...
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