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Tucson electric power, Arizona public service
Arizona's 3 big power utilities looking to build a new nuclear plant
Arizona's three largest electric utilities will jointly explore expanded nuclear-power options. A new plant here could be operational by the 2040s.
Why a new nuclear power plant could be coming to Arizona
Tucson Electric Power, Arizona Public Service and Salt River Project — say a new nuclear reactor could be operating in the state in
Arizona utilities to team up on nuclear power
Power companies serving the fast-growing Phoenix area are exploring new reactor designs to meet rising demand.
More nuclear power possible in Arizona. Utilities exploring possibility of another nuclear power plant.
The big three Arizona utilities are studying whether to try and build a second nuclear power plant in the state.
Arizona Utilities Announce Effort to Add More In-State Nuclear Power
Arizona’s three major electric power utilities said they will collaborate to explore adding more nuclear power generation in the state, possibly placing small modular reactors (SMRs) or building large reactor
Three Arizona power companies, including TEP, look at nuclear generation
Tucson Electric Power teams up with SRP and APS to explore nuclear generation as an energy options for Tucsonans.
Arizona utilities to explore adding nuclear energy generation
Arizona Public Service, Salt River Project and Tucson Electric Power are considering nuclear energy, according to a Wednesday news release.
Arizona utilities teaming up for project to build nuclear power plant
Arizona's largest electric utilities are exploring options to build a second nuclear power plant in the state.
APS, SRP and TEP begin steps to potentially build a new nuclear power plant
Arizona Public Service, Salt River Project and Tucson Electric Power have taken the first steps by applying for a federal grant. The companies say the idea is part of them looking at multiple power options as Maricopa County continues to be one of the fastest growing in the country.
Arizona utility regulator: Natural gas is key to the state's energy future for now
The head of Arizona's utility-regulatory commission said natural gas will be needed to meet heightened demand before renewable energy takes over.
Arizona Utilities Collaborate to Explore Nuclear Energy for Future Needs
Arizona Public Service (APS), Salt River Project (SRP), and Tucson Electric Power (TEP)—have announced plans to explore the possibility of incorporating nuclear energy into the state’s power grid.
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APS, SRP, and TEP look to build second nuclear plant to meet Arizona’s rising energy demand
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.
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TEP explores grant for nuclear power
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 ...
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