APS Solar Plant in Flagstaff Celebrates “Sunny Sweet 16”

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 1, 2013

The APS plant that gave birth to commercial solar power in Arizona quietly comes of age this month in Flagstaff. Instead of celebrating with a glamorous “Sunny Sweet 16” party, this teenager will simply keep turning sunlight into clean, renewable energy for APS customers.

The APS plant that gave birth to commercial solar power in Arizona quietly comes of age this month in Flagstaff. Instead of celebrating with a glamorous "Sunny Sweet 16" party, this teenager will simply keep turning sunlight into clean, renewable energy for APS customers. (Photo: Business Wire)

The APS solar power plant began delivering electricity in October 1997, making it the first commercial solar operation in the state. Housed within the APS Flagstaff service yard, the plant produces 82 kilowatts of solar power, enough to power 21 homes. It uses single axis tracking technology to maximize the sun's energy.

“The Flagstaff facility is an important milestone in making Arizona the solar capital of America,” said Barbara Lockwood, General Manager of APS Energy Innovation. “Since 1954, APS has led the advancement of solar energy in Arizona. No one is more committed to creating a sustainable future for our state than the more than 6,700 employees who make up APS. The proof is in the numbers.”

APS solar by the numbers:

APS employees honored the Flagstaff plant with a sunny-themed birthday cake and special celebration video posted on YouTube.

To learn more about APS and Arizona’s energy future, go to azenergyfuture.com.

APS, Arizona’s largest and longest-serving electricity utility, serves more than 1.1 million customers in 11 of the state’s 15 counties. With headquarters in Phoenix, APS is the principal subsidiary of Pinnacle West Capital Corp. (NYSE: PNW).

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CONTACT: APS

Media Contacts:

Betty Dayyo, 602-250-2309

Alan Bunnell, 602-250-3376

Website: aps.com/newsroom

YouTube:http://youtu.be/BR_d__94EII

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Virginia Energy Sense Empowers Virginians to be Energy Superheroes

this October in Recognition of National Energy Action Month

CONTACT: Andy Farmer, Andy.Farmer@scc.virginia.gov, (804) 371-9141; or, Julia Blumenthal, JBlumenthal@golinharris.com, (202) 585-2660

RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 1, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In recognition

of National Energy Action Month, Virginia Energy Sense - the

Commonwealth's statewide initiative encouraging energy efficiency and

conservation in Virginia households, schools and businesses - is

introducing five new Energy Superheroes who will be leading the fight

to help residents across the state save energy and money.

The Power Squad of energy saving crusaders - Captain Caulker, The

Incredible Insulator,The Powerful Programmer,The Champion Charger and

The Audacious Auditor - were created to further Virginia Energy

Sense's mission to inspire every resident that they too can become an

everyday superhero by reducing their own energy use, and helping

Virginia reach its goal to reduce electricity consumption by 10

percent. Saving energy will not only help homeowners and businesses

save money, but will benefit Virginia's economy and natural resources.

To help Virginians become their own energy hero, Virginia Energy Sense

has assembled "31 Tips for 31 Days" featuring a range of steps to make

their homes more energy efficient and help others to "value your

power."

Some of the many ways Virginians can get started with their own

energy-saving mission:

-- Take Virginia Energy Sense's online Home Energy Test to get started

in discovering a home's energy-saving potential

-- Enlist a professional to conduct an energy audit and identify

energy waste in a home, especially in difficult-to-access areas like

crawl spaces and attics

-- Install foam gaskets behind electrical outlets and light switches

to reduce air leaks

-- Install and set a programmable thermostat to reduce or turn off

heating and cooling when you're asleep or away from home

-- Caulk and weatherstrip gaps, cracks and joints to reduce drafts and

save on heating and cooling costs

-- Regularly replace air filters on HVAC units or use a handy air

filter whistle to be reminded when your filters are clogged

-- Always unplug gadget and small appliance chargers from the wall

that suck energy, even when not in use. The U.S. Department of Energy

estimates 5-10 percent of residential electricity use goes toward

powering appliances in standby power mode.

Throughout the month, Virginia Energy Sense will be participating in

local events to share free educational resources and encourage

residents to take the "10% Challenge" by pledging their commitment to

save energy and help the Commonwealth reach its 10 percent reduction

goal.

Virginia Energy Sense will be participating in the Governor's

Conference on Energy in Richmond on October 15-17, and serving as a

sponsor and presenter at the Cabell Brand Center's Sustainable Energy

Workshop on October 18 in Roanoke. Virginians can also join Virginia

Energy Sense at the 76th annual Virginia Gold Cup on October 19 in The

Plains and at the Annandale Fall Festival on October 26.

In honor of Energy Action Month, Virginia Energy Sense is also pleased

to announce its partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy's

Better Building Residential Network, a new initiative to share best

practices among energy efficiency programs across the country and help

dramatically increase the number of energy efficient homes.

Virginia Energy Sense is also an ENERGY STAR partner, and has built

its own partner program of more than 60 businesses, organizations and

educational institutions helping to spread the importance of

efficiency across the Commonwealth.

To learn more about Energy Action Month, find energy-saving resources

and see how organizations can get involved in the program, visit the

Virginia Energy Sense website.

About Virginia Energy Sense

Virginia Energy Sense is the Commonwealth's state-wide consumer

education and outreach program under the guidance of the State

Corporation Commission. It was created by the General Assembly to help

Virginia residents understand how to save energy at home, work and

school in support of the state's goal to reduce energy consumption by

10%. Virginia Energy Sense believes saving energy just makes good

sense and encourages all Virginians to "value your power." The program

provides tools and information to help consumers understand their

energy bill and take action to reduce it. Consumers can turn to the

Virginia Energy Sense website or follow us on Twitter or Facebook to

learn about energy efficiency and renewable energy, find ideas that

"make sense" and explore financial incentives that "save cents."

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