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Ford and Volkswagen form “Global Alliance”; Companies to Investigate ways to Develop Electric Vehicles

Electric vehicles

Ford and Volkswagen form “Global Alliance”; Companies to Investigate ways to Develop Electric Vehicles

Two of the world’s largest automakers, Ford and Volkswagen, announced at the Detroit Auto Show that they’re teaming up to build vehicles together. Although they are starting by developing commercial vans and medium-sized pickups, the companies agreed to "investigate" how they can work together to develop next generation vehicles, such as electric cars. 

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Study: More Electric Vehicles Means More Savings for Arizonans

Electric vehicles

Study: More Electric Vehicles Means More Savings for Arizonans

Electric vehicles are the gift that keeps giving. Electric vehicles help cut consumer energy bills and boost the economy while protecting air quality and public health. According to a new groundbreaking study, if Arizonans register just one million more electric vehicles in our state by 2050, consumers and our economy would reap $3.6 billion or more in statewide benefits. If 90 percent of vehicles on our state’s roads are electric by 2050, our state could accrue $31 billion in benefits, with the average Arizona household saving an estimated $176 per year on their utility bills.

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Getting good data on rate designs is worth the effort

Utility watchdog

Getting good data on rate designs is worth the effort

There’s been good national conversation in recent years around the need for transparency and responsiveness from electric utilities and regulators when it comes to data on rates and pilots, assessing impacts on consumers, and consumer outreach and education. At the local level, though, it can take quite a bit of work to turn guidelines into reality. 

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Tucson Unanimously Adopts the 2018 International Energy Conservation Code

Energy efficiency

Tucson Unanimously Adopts the 2018 International Energy Conservation Code

Last night, Mayor Rothschild and the Tucson City Council unanimously adopted the 2018 International Energy Conservation Code as recommended by the Tucson-Pima County Joint Consolidated Code Committee. The Committee’s recommendation was developed as a result of a rigorous, ten-month-long stakeholder process open to all interested participants. We are quite pleased with this vote.

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Let’s Keep Breaking Voter Turnout Records

Voting & elections

Let’s Keep Breaking Voter Turnout Records

The majority of counties in our state recently broke their record for voter turnout in a primary election. The uptick in voters in these counties contributed to a new voter primary election turnout record not only for individual counties but also for our state. While we applaud the increase in voter turnout, we know Arizona can do better.

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