Arizona Public Service Co. gets go-ahead to build Yuma solar plant

Business Journal Wednesday 4th April, 2012

Arizona Public Service Co. and the Arizona State Land Department have reached an agreement to build a 35-megawatt solar power plant near Yuma. Under the terms of the deal, APS will pay $10 million to lease the land for 35 years. The solar project will be the first that is built on state trust land. The new Foothills Solar Plant will be owned by A...

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