Arizona Corporate Commission Orders APS File A New Rate Case After Price Complaints

By Steve Goldstein, Lauren Gilger
Published: Wednesday, June 12, 2019 - 11:58am
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After two years of complaints from customers about the company’s rising prices, state utility regulators have launched a new inquiry into the company’s rates and profits.

In a 5-0 vote, the Arizona Corporation Commission is ordering APS to file a new rate case by October 31. The process could take a year, and the result could mean prices for APS’s more than one million customers will go down — or up.

Ryan Randazzo has been covering this story for the Arizona Republic and joined The Show to talk about it.

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