[SUNDAY FEATURE] The downsides of the N. Dakota oil boom
By Deborah Sontag and Robert Gebeloff | The New York Times In early August 2013, Arlene Skurupey of Blacksburg, Va., got an animated call from
By Deborah Sontag and Robert Gebeloff | The New York Times In early August 2013, Arlene Skurupey of Blacksburg, Va., got an animated call from
By Elizabeth Daigneau | Governing Magazine Over the past five years, solar has soared. Today, it is one of the fastest-growing industries in the U.S.
By Chris Mooney |The Washington Post It is widely known that among all the sources of alternative energy, the one with the greatest potential is
Engineering and Mining Journal (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Resolution Copper Mining.) Resolution copper project accomplished a key milestone completing construction of the 28-ft diameter
By Brenna Goth | The Republic | azcentral.com Members of the Navajo Nation and other regional tribes called Wednesday for more aggressive curbing of pollution
Nearly 100 Mesa residents have filed a lawsuit after a neighborhood floodwaters two months ago submerged a neighborhood, multiple sources reported Wednesday. The suit claims
While doing research on the vacation housing market in Hawaii and Mexico, our Vice President of Advisory Adam McAbee recently toured a selection of new vacation home
Senate Democrats narrowly defeated a bill 59 to 41 that would have approved the construction of the Keystone XL oil pipeline, rebuffing their Democratic colleague,
By Annie Z. Yu | The Republic | azcentral.com Salt River Project sent letters to landowners this month in an attempt to secure a route
By Michael R. Blood | The Associated Press The largest solar power plant of its type in the world — once promoted as a turning
Congress is suddenly scrambling to vote on the Keystone XL oil pipeline, but the fate of the oft-delayed $5.4 billion project could still wind up
By Scott Wong,Rebecca Shabad and Cristina Marcos | The Hill Conservative House Republicans say they’re willing to shut down the government to prevent President Obama
Edited from the Yellow Sheet Report The Corporation Commission’s hearing yesterday into APS’s proposal to install solar rooftop panels brought about passionate defenses of the
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com Solar power might be the popular kid on the block in Arizona, but far more utility customers
By Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona Corporation Commission staff has rained on a proposal by Arizona Public Service Co. to enter the
By Mike Munsell, Jacob Rosenburg | Greentech Media By the end of 2009, the United States had installed 1,164 cumulative megawatts of solar PV. In
By Phil Mattingly and David J. Lynch | Bloomberg President Barack Obama pledged deeper U.S. cuts in greenhouse-gas emissions and China will for the first
By Eric Wesoff | Greentech Meida There’s been a wave of positive earning reports from U.S. solar companies, and SolarCity rode that wave in its
“State marijuana laws haven’t been challenged at the Supreme Court yet,” Booth said. “That’s why they stand.” ~ Megan Booth National Association of Realtors Senior
By Melissa St. Aude | Casa Grande Dispatch Haydon Building Corp. has been chosen to do preconstruction services for Casa Grande’s east-side sewer expansion project.
By Laurie Roberts, columnist | azcentral.com (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) The Arizona Corporation Commission, a soon-to-be wholly owned subsidiary
By Barry Goldwater Jr. , Special to The Republic | azcentral.com (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) I don’t recall Joe
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com The Arizona Department of Health Services released a report this week to utility regulators that determined the
By Gavin Bade | Dive Brief The Arizona Corporation Commission’s (ACC) staff has recommended that its commissioners reject a controversial proposal from Arizona Public Service
By Jeff Stanfield | SNL Energy The Arizona Corporation Commission’s staff on Nov. 3 recommended that the commissioners reject Arizona Public Service Co.’s controversial request
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com The Arizona Corporation Commission has proposed eliminating the requirements for utilities to meet a portion of their
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