(Source: Business Wire)

APS Chief Executive Officer Don Brandt today was named the Solar
Electric Power Association's "Utility CEO of the Year" at the Solar
Power International 2009 conference in Anaheim, Calif.
Brandt was recognized for his efforts in helping Arizona become the
"solar capital of the world." Under his leadership, APS solar
initiatives include: Solana,
the world's largest solar plant, which will be built in the Arizona
desert; a commitment to invest $500 million to develop 100 megawatts of
utility-owned solar generation; a pilot project to provide solar panels
on customer homes with no up-front cost; and a partnership with the
National Park Service to power the Grand Canyon Visitors Center with
solar panels.
"Don Brandt has positioned APS to take full advantage of Arizona's most
abundant natural resource, the sun. APS is creating viable business
models around solar energy that not only push the envelope but also push
our industry forward," said SEPA Executive Director Julia Hamm.
"We very much appreciate this award. It reinforces our vision: we want
the Grand Canyon State to become the Solar State," said Brandt.
APS has seen its renewable energy portfolio grow from less than one
megawatt in 2001 to more than 235 megawatts today, enough to power
59,000 Arizona homes. APS has also published a resource plan that
proposes renewable and solar energy meet half of all new customer demand
during that time frame.
In 2006 the Arizona Corporation Commission set a Renewable Energy
Standard of 15 percent by 2025.
Don Brandt has more than 25 years experience in the electric power
industry. He is also Chairman of the Board, President and Chief
Executive Officer of APS parent Pinnacle West Capital Corp. Before
joining Pinnacle West in December 2002, he served as Senior Vice
President and Chief Financial Officer at Ameren Corporation, a St.
Louis-based diversified energy services company.
Winners of SEPA's "2009 Solar Business Achievement Awards" were selected
in five categories based upon their efforts to expand solar energy as an
essential part of the solution to the growing global energy crisis.
Nominees for the awards included utility executives, electric utilities
and solar companies from SEPA's member companies around the world.
APS, Arizona's largest and longest-serving electric utility, serves
about 1.1 million customers in 11 of the state's 15 counties. With
headquarters in Phoenix, APS is the principal subsidiary ofPinnacle
West Capital Corp. (NYSE: PNW).
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