If you are one of the more than 1 million Arizonans who pays your energy bill to the Salt River Project (SRP), you can vote Tuesday in elections for the utility’s new board members.
It’s a normally sleepy race with very, very low turnout. However, in recent years a slew of clean energy candidates have thrown their hats into the ring in an attempt to shift SRP’s policies away from traditional power sources and toward renewables.
Ryan Randazzo of the Arizona Republic joined The Show to talk about the election.