Environmental groups blast Arizona's rollback on renewable energy
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Published on March 12, 2026.
The state's oversight panel has voted to end renewable incentives and move coal plants towards natural gas. This move is seen as a move that could potentially lock the state into a permanent position. The decision was made on behalf of the public, with some arguing that it could be politically incorrect.
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