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Community solar pioneer One Block Off the Grid is offering a solar group rebate for Arizona homeowners, based on the total number of Arizona households that go solar within a 90-day period.
Need a new washing machine? You may be able to save some serious cash if you can limp your old one along for a couple of more weeks - or fill your pocket with quarters for a trip to the coin laundromat.
To promote energy conservation, Arizona Public Service is offering rebates to its residential and business customers who install more efficient air conditioners, heat pumps and other electricity-gulping machines.
City of Mesa electric service area (highlighted) with existing (green) and proposed (yellow) light-rail stations
A new loan program will enable more Arizona Public Service customers to take advantage of rebates and tax incentives available for adding personal renewable energy systems.
September 25, 2004
Two state lawmakers are crafting separate bills seeking to end the retail war between local municipalities and curb tax incentive giveaways to private developers. The move could preempt the efforts of four East Valley mayors seeking to broker a regional solution without state interference.
Gilbert Mayor Steve Berman had hoped a program to rebate pool permit fees would be incentive for more pool owners to install secondary fences to prevent child drownings.
Good news for homeowners: You’re not going to lose your state rebate of up to $600 a year if you forget to check your mail.
Gov. Jan Brewer has signed a bill to eliminate a requirement that homeowners submit an affidavit to receive a property tax rebate.
Arizona lawmakers have approved legislation that would eliminate a requirement that homeowners submit an affidavit to receive a tax rebate.
Community solar One Block Off the Grid announced the launch of a first-of-its-kind solar group rebate for Arizona homeowners.
Salt River Project is offering more than $11 million in energy-efficiency rebates for businesses of all sizes, an increase of nearly 40 percent over last year.
Salt River Project is offering more than $11 million in energy-efficiency rebates for businesses of all sizes, an increase of nearly 40 percent over last year.
Salt River Project is offering more than $11 million in energy-efficiency rebates for businesses of all sizes, an increase of nearly 40 percent over last year.
A new law being signed by Gov. Jan Brewer is going to require homeowners to swear they live where they say to get a tax break.
Arizona's largest utility has cut the amount of money it pays to customers who put solar panels on their roofs, saying the reductions are necessary because the program is so popular it was going to run out of money by June.
Some residents in the Salt River Project water territory are entitled to rebates on their 2008 electric bills if they receive their electricity from Arizona Public Service.
Outgoing Gov. Janet Napolitano said Monday if it were up to her, Arizonans would be paying more in taxes than they do now.
A deal to annex one of the area's largest employers into Mesa could bring added sales tax dollars to the city, as it faces major budget shortfalls.
REDMOND, Wash. - Microsoft Corp. is offering cash rebates when people make purchases after using its search engine as the software maker begins to reveal how it plans to take on Google Inc. following the failure of its $47.5 billion bid for Yahoo.
NEW YORK - With millions of stimulus checks going out to taxpayers, Wall Street wants to know where that money will be spent — and this week’s data could help investors gauge the mindset of the average consumer.
Spend, spend, spend! That’s what the White House and Congress hope taxpayers do with their tax rebate checks this spring to stimulate the economy. However, financial planners are urging everyone to resist temptation and be smart with the money.
WASHINGTON - With unprecedented speed and cooperation, Congress and the White House forged a deal Thursday to begin rushing tax rebates of $600 to $1,200 to most tax filers by spring, hoping they will spend the money just as quickly and jolt the ailing economy to life.
State utility regulators voted recently to implement a rebate program designed to save energy even though critics said it would raise money from all ratepayers to subsidize a few.
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