
Local to global: What impacts regional power prices?
Weather, war, drought – there are numerous such events that could affect the supply and demand for energy in the Southwestern U.S. Central Arizona Project

Weather, war, drought – there are numerous such events that could affect the supply and demand for energy in the Southwestern U.S. Central Arizona Project

Editor’s note: Jesse Dixon joined CAP in 2018 as an electrical engineer and in 2023 was promoted to electrical and control systems engineering supervisor. When

Today, the CAWCD Board voted unanimously to approve a Resolution related to post-2026 Colorado River operations, which states in part: The Board calls on the

The CAP system stretches 336 miles and has innumerable assets from highly specialized equipment to everyday items. Pumps and siphons. Buildings and check structures. Parking

If maps and data make you blast out of bed in the morning (even before the hot java), or you’re just a self-proclaimed water wonk,

“Just two days ago, CAP and the Arizona Department of Water Resources met publicly with Arizona’s key stakeholders, including water users and tribes. We discussed

George Carlin, Rory Crane and Marcia Lafraugh consider themselves fortunate. Before the world wide web was invented, before the Hubble space telescope was placed into

For the 17th year in a row, CAP’s Contract and Procurement Services team has received the esteemed Annual Achievement of Excellence in Procurement (AEP) award

What benefits to Arizonans lie beyond the critical source of Colorado River water CAP delivers? We recently published a three-part series explaining some of the