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Phoenix Office Arizona Corporation Commission 1200 W. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ 85707 (602) 542-4251 (800) 222-7000 |
Utilities Division Ernest G. Johnson - Director
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Tucson Office Arizona Corporation Commission 400 W. Congress, Ste. 218 Tucson, AZ 85701 (520) 628-6550 (800) 535-0148 |
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General Electric Information |
| The Arizona Corporation Commission oversees the electric power industry in Arizona. To get power to your home or business, utilities or their affiliates provide power generation, high-voltage transmission and low-voltage distribution. Power can be purchased from another company or generated at a power plant owned and operated by a traditional utility. It then travels along high-voltage lines before it is "stepped down" to a lower voltage at a substation near your home or office. Distribution lines leaving the substation carry the power to your home or office. | | The following investor-owned and cooperative utilities are under the Commission's jurisdiction. See below for utility service over which we do not have authority. | - Ajo Improvement Company,
- Arizona Electric Power Cooperative,
- Arizona Public Service Company,
- Columbus Electric Cooperative,
- Continental Divide Electric Cooperative,
- Dixie Escalante Rural Electric Association,
- Duncan Valley Electric Cooperative,
- Garkane Power Association,
- Graham County Electric Cooperative,
- Mohave Electric Cooperative,
- Morenci Water and Electric,
- Navopache Electric Cooperative,
- Sulphur Springs Valley Electric Cooperative,
- Trico Electric Cooperative,
- Tucson Electric Power Company and
- UniSource Electric Company
| | The Arizona Corporation Commission does not have authority over electric service provided by a city or municipality, irrigation district, electric district or utilities operated by tribal authorities. |
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