Advocacy

Tell your Supervisors: Local energy protects Navajo County

Send a letter today and ask your Supervisor to support policies that unleash Arizona’s energy potential while keeping costs low, conserving our water, and creating energy independence for Navajo County.

Attend a public meeting and make your voice heard! Here’s the details:

Navajo County Planning & Zoning Commission 

Date: Thursday, June 19, 2025
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: 100 East Code Talkers Drive, Holbrook (Navajo County Complex, Board of Supervisors Chambers)

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Why it matters

Navajo County is updating the land use code (aka - ordinance) that guides the development of renewable energy like solar, wind, and storage projects. The ordinance will determine the jobs, community investments, and energy choices available for our families and future generations.

The Facts

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Coal & gas plants require 140x more water than solar farms.

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Solar is the cheapest energy source and can be paired with farming and grazing.

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Sun & wind are free fuel sources, so utilities can’t raise rates based on rising costs.

Your voice can shape the future of clean energy in Navajo County!

Call or email your Supervisor and ask them to support an ordinance that unleashes Arizona’s energy potential while keeping costs low, conserving our water, and creating energy independence for Navajo County.