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PCSO Press Release: On Sunday evening, February 9, 2020, PCSO arrested and charged 49-year-old Jeff Gulden of Riverview with one count DUI (M1). Gulden told deputies upon his arrest that he is a teacher at Kathleen High School. According to the affidavit, around 9:15 p.m., a PCSO deputy on patrol noticed…
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Arizona Public Service (APS) has captured the attention of the Western U.S. power sector with its plan to finance the economic transition of communities affected by the closure of its remaining coal plants.
Economic reality defeated the Trump administration s efforts to protect coal, and the energy transition is expected to accelerate under President-elect Biden. But few of the Western utilities already closing uneconomic coal facilities have taken commensurate financial responsibility for helping to transition the often profoundly affected communities. The $144.45 million long-term APS plan could be a game-changer, the utility and economic justice advocates agree.
Other transition funding plans are incomplete or offer much less compared to the size of the affected plants, Sierra Club Beyond Coal Campaign Western Region Director Evan Gillespie said. APS is proposing to do what they are obligated to do and what so many other utilities are failing to do and it can ch