Utility Dive: Arizona regulators first tried to vote on new clean energy rules in July, but that meeting broke down amid arguments over how to consider competing proposals. Since then, three regulators have found common ground on a series of targets but observers warn there is still a final vote required and a subsequent rulemaking process to navigate — along with the potential that Tuesday's election could disrupt the process.
Thursday's vote was "an exciting and important step but they're not done yet," said Stafford. And "there's probably a good chance some of this could get changed, depending on [the] outcome of the election."
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