Arizona Public Service Electricity Rates

Arizona Public Service (APS) is the largest electric utility in the state of Arizona, providing power to approximately 2.7 million people across the state. The company serves both residential and commercial customers, with a focus on providing reliable and affordable electricity. APS operates a diverse portfolio of power plants, including natural gas, coal, nuclear, and renewable resources such as solar and wind power. In recent years, APS has been working to increase its use of renewable energy sources, with a goal of reaching 100% clean energy by 2050. The company also offers a variety of energy efficiency programs and services to help customers reduce their energy usage and save money on their bills. Overall, APS plays a key role in powering Arizona's economy and supporting the state's growing population and businesses.

Phone

800-253-9405

Website

aps.com

Arizona Public Service Energy Sources

Arizona Public Service's energy comes from natural gas, coal, solar, wind, and biomass. Natural Gas is the largest source of electricity, providing 78% of Arizona Public Service's energy. Coal is the second largest source, making up 11%. Solar provides 8% of Arizona Public Service's electricity. Wind provides 2% of Arizona Public Service's electricity. Biomass provides 1% of Arizona Public Service's electricity.

78%

Natural Gas

11%

Coal

8%

Solar

2%

Wind

1%

Biomass

Arizona Public Service Rates

The average electricity rate for Arizona Public Service customers is 13.45 cents/kWh. Arizona Public Service has several different electricity rates for residential customers, as shown in the table below.

Rate NameRate TypeCost Per kWh
Fixed Energy Charge Plan (R-1) Small Tier 1Fixed14¢
Fixed Energy Charge Plan (R-1) Large Tier 3Fixed17¢
TIME-OF-USE 4PM TO 7PM WEEKDAYS WITH DEMAND CHARGETOU4¢ to 1959¢
FIXED ENERGY CHARGE PLAN(Small - Tier)Fixed15¢ to 16¢
Time-of-Use 4pm-7pm Weekdays (R-TOU-E)TOU6¢ to 33¢
Fixed Energy Charge Plan (R-1) Medium Tier 2Fixed16¢
Residential Service TOU Time Advantage 7PM-Noon (ET-2) [Frozen]TOU9¢ to 30¢
FIXED ENERGY CHARGE PLAN- Tier 3Fixed13¢
RESIDENTIAL TIME-OF-USE SERVICE TIME-OF-USE 4PM-7PM WEEKDAYSTOU3¢ to 30¢
FIXED ENERGY CHARGE PLAN (Large - Tier 3 )Fixed15¢
Residential Service TOU Combined Advantage 7PM-Noon (ECT-2) [Frozen]TOU6¢ to 12¢
Time-of-Use 4pm-7pm Weekdays with Demand Charge TOU5¢ to 1959¢
Fixed Energy Charge Plan (R-1) Small Tier 1Fixed15¢
Residential Service (Saver Choice Plus)TOU10¢ to 15¢
Residential Service Standard (E-12) Low IncomeFixed8¢ to 14¢
FIXED ENERGY CHARGE PLAN- Tier 2Fixed12¢
Residential Service (Pilot Technology Rate) R-TechTOU7¢ to 8¢
Residential Service Standard (E-12) [Frozen]Fixed13¢ to 22¢
FIXED ENERGY CHARGE PLAN (Medium - Tier 2)Fixed14¢
RESIDENTIAL TIME-OF-USE SERVICE TIME-OF-USE 4PM-7PM WEEKDAYSTOU5¢ to 37¢
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE TIME-OF-USE 4PM TO 7PM WEEKDAYS WITH DEMAND CHARGETOU5¢ to 2000¢
FIXED ENERGY CHARGE PLAN (Small - Tier 1)Fixed13¢
FIXED ENERGY CHARGE PLAN (Large - Tier 3 )Fixed17¢ to 18¢
RATE SCHEDULE R-TECH RESIDENTIAL SERVICE PILOT TECHNOLOGY RATE TECHNOLOGY TIME-OF-USE WITH DEMAND CHARGETOU8¢ to 2025¢
Fixed Energy Charge Plan (R-1) Medium Tier 2Fixed15¢
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE TRANSITION ELECTRIC VEHICLE TIME-OF-USE ENERGY CHARGESTOU5¢ to 49¢
Fixed Energy Charge Plan (R-1) Large Tier 3Fixed16¢

Arizona Public Service Reliability

In 2021, there were no outages recorded in Arizona Public Service.

Arizona Public Service Incentives

Arizona Public Service can help you upgrade appliances and smart devices in your home.

incentivesavingsutility 
Sealing and Insulation Products$250APS (Arizona Public Service)See Details
Central Air Conditioning - Single Package$200APS (Arizona Public Service)See Details
Smart Thermostats$30APS (Arizona Public Service)See Details

Netmetering

Residential (APS, TEP,UNS) & Small Commercial (TEP, UNS): Excess generation credited at an ACC-approved rate, phasing down to an avoided cost rate. Current export compensation rates are 10.45 cents/kWh (APS), 8.68 cents/kWh (TEP), and 10.35 cents/kWh (UNS).NEG is carried forward and paid out at the end of the annual period if the credit balance exceeds a certain amount. Non-Residential: Retail rate export compensation. NEG is carried forward and paid out to the customer at the end of the annual period at the avoided cost rate.

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