Recent News About Arizona Public Service
APS envisions bright future for Palo Verde generating station
By Carol Ostrow | May 25, 2017
Arizona Public Service (APS) recently hosted the Nuclear Energy Institute's 64th Annual Nuclear Energy Assembly at Westin Kierland Resort in Scottsdale.
APS joins nationwide effort to remind consumers of scammers
By Kathy Adams | Nov 23, 2016
Arizona Public Service (APS) joined other utilities last week for the first ever Utilities United Against Scams Day to warn customers about the continued threat of consumer scams.
Palo Verde Nuclear Generation Station undergoes maintenance, refueling in record time
By Kathy Adams | Nov 22, 2016
Arizona Public Service Co. (APS) said its employees wrapped up a refueling and maintenance outage at the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station in less than a month.
Arizona Public Service mobile app offers customers energy information, access to bill payment
By Kathy Adams | Jun 13, 2016
Arizona Public Service (APS) now offers a free mobile app that allows its customers to convenient access to account management and more.
Arizona Public Service solar program turns 5 years old
By Khristopher Flack | Apr 20, 2016
The Arizona Public Service (APS) AZ Sun Program is celebrating its fifth anniversary by marking a number of achievements in production and coverage of solar panels.
Palo Verde Nuclear Generation Station receives VPP Star certification
By Matt Smith | Feb 10, 2016
The Palo Verde Nuclear Generation Station near Tonopah was recently recertified as a Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) Star workplace by the Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and Health (ADOSH).
Arizona Public Service seeking additional capacity
By Carol Ostrow | Dec 1, 2015
In order to ramp up its peak capacity, Arizona Public Service Co. (APS) recently announced a request for proposals (RFP) to all technology sources. APS is seeking 400 to 600 megawatts (MW) in additional capacity.
Busy monsoon season keeps APS crews busy restoring power
By LocalLabs News Service | Sep 22, 2015
After hurricane-strength winds destroyed utility poles in last week’s storm, Phoenix-based Arizona Public Service Co. (APS) followed right behind, well prepared to clean up after the storm disrupted power for hundreds of thousands of area electricity customers.