More than 3,900 applications submitted in May, June and July

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PHOENIX -- (Business Wire)
In the past decade, APS has built one of the most extensive
networks of solar generation in the country, with more than 900
megawatts of clean solar energy helping to serve customers across the
state. And, that number continues to grow as APS residential customers
continue to apply in record numbers for new rooftop solar systems.
APS reported today that more than 1,300 applications were submitted for
new solar each month in May, June and July (a total of approximately
3,900 applications) – with no slowdown anticipated. These
record-breaking numbers are a 70 percent increase from the 2,300
applications received in the
first quarter of 2015.
“It is no surprise that our customers are enthusiastic in their desire
to take advantage of the state’s most abundant resource – the sun,” said Stacy
Derstine, APS Vice President and Chief Customer Officer. “In the
past 12 months, we have received more than 9,400 rooftop solar
applications, the highest number of applications for any 12-month period
in our company’s history. And, we expect this record-breaking
application rate to continue.
“These numbers reinforce our commitment to modernizing our grid and
updating our pricing structures so customers can continue to take
advantage of new technologies that help power their homes and manage
their bills, while also ensuring that solar stays sustainable for the
long-term.”
Each application submitted to APS is thoroughly reviewed to ensure each
rooftop solar system is installed to code for the safety of customers,
APS linemen working on the grid, and the community. APS has hired
additional support to process the compounding volume of applications.
Solar customers can ensure a smoother progression by taking a few
proactive steps:
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When applying for rooftop solar, customers should refer to the
application checklist at aps.com/dg
to guarantee their application contains no errors that would require
follow-up or correction.
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Customers should remain as involved as possible in the application
process. If the solar installer is taking the lead, make sure to
follow up and check progress with the installer.
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During and after the application process, customers should maintain
open communications with both APS and their solar installer.
As residential customers continue to install in record breaking numbers,
APS encourages its customers to know the facts before they make the
decision to go solar. The company has a great resource called 8
things to know if you’re considering rooftop solar.
In addition, in 2013 the Arizona Corporation Commission mandated that
all solar customers are required to sign a disclaimer
as part of their customer application submitted to APS. The disclaimer
states that utility rates change, which could impact the potential
savings a customer may realize after installing solar, and that future
electricity rate projections that may be presented to a customer are not
approved by APS or the Commission. Research solar consumer protection
for more information.
APS,
Arizona’s largest and longest-serving electricity utility, serves nearly
1.2 million customers in 11 of the state’s 15 counties. With
headquarters in Phoenix, APS is the largest principal subsidiary of
Pinnacle West Capital Corp. (NYSE: PNW).

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Contacts:
APS
Jenna Shaver, 602-250-4403
aps.com/newsroom
Source: APS
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