CPS Energy highlights resilience, curbing emissions in 2023 community impact report

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CPS Energy highlights resilience, curbing emissions in 2023 community impact report
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The 23-page document highlights measures to address energy equity, increase sustainability and curb greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

– CPS Energy released a report on Wednesday highlighting the impacts of the utility’s ongoing strategic plan on the community last year.

The report’s first page introduces the strategic plan, referred to as Vision 2027, and touches on a topic hotly contested earlier this year: rate hikes., resulting in an average $4.45 monthly increase for residential customers. A central aspect of powering the city’s future — including attaining net-zero carbon emissions — is replacing or retrofitting existing fossil fuel generation methods, according to the Vision 2027 strategic plan.

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