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Independent Newsmedia Inc. USA Mesa Solar LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of First Solar Inc., plans to build photovoltaic-panels farms on hundreds of acres of
Independent Newsmedia Inc. USA Mesa Solar LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of First Solar Inc., plans to build photovoltaic-panels farms on hundreds of acres of
By Stephen Hamway | Cronkite News A federal judge Tuesday upheld the U.S. Department of the Interior’s 20-year ban on new uranium mines on
By Robert Robb | The Arizona Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted only for purposes of discussion.) Sandra Kennedy, a Democratic Corporation Commission candidate,
By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal The Salt River Project utility is in a legal fight with a group of farmers and landowners over
By Stephen Lacey | Greentech Media A groundbreaking agreement between Arizona Public Service (APS) and Arizona’s ratepayer advocate could create a surge of new storage
By Denelle Dunn | Daily News-Sun With the prospect of significant wastewater fee increases, the race for two seats on the Arizona Corporation Commission has
By Eric Wesoff | Greentech Media The rift over how to equitably compensate distributed solar power producers for the electricity they generate has just gotten
By Shari Rose | The Arizona Republic Once a cutting-edge electronics manufacturing plant, the abandoned group of domed structures found off Interstate 8 is the
By Allison Hurtado | Ahwatukee Foothills News The Final Environmental Impact Statement for the proposed South Mountain Freeway has been released. The full report can
By Laurie Liles | Cronkite News The U.S. will pay the Navajo Nation $554 million to settle the tribe’s eight-year-old lawsuit claiming the government mismanaged
By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic Civil rights activist Rev. Jarrett Maupin is criticizing Arizona Public Service Co.’s parent company for not having any
By Mark Remillard | KTAR A new study shows some of Arizona’s counties have much to be desired when it comes to reducing man-made environmental
By Vivek Wadhwa | The Washington Post In the 1980s, leading consultants were skeptical about cellular phones. McKinsey & Company noted that the handsets were
“If I’m wearing lipstick, she won’t kiss me because there’s palm oil in it.” ~ Valerie Rockefeller Wayne, chairwoman of a Rockefeller family fund to
By Stephen Lacey | Greentech Meida In the aftermath of a climate march that brought more than 300,000 people onto the streets of New York
By John Huntington | Pinal Nugget For more than a century, Hayden and copper smelting have been synonymous. In fact, Hayden started as essentially a
copperarea.com Representatives from Resolution Copper were in attendance at last week’s Miami-Globe Chamber of Commerce luncheon to address chamber members and provide an update on
Solar tax and other energy issues were argued Monday on KAET=TV’s “Horizon” program among GOP and Democrat candidates for Arizona Corporation Commission.
By John Schwartz | The New York Times The family whose legendary wealth flowed from Standard Oil is planning to announce on Monday that its
TeK-THinK.com When you think of a solar powered car you do not think comfort or practicality. The state of the art up until today has
By Andrew Khouri | The Los Angeles Times The city of Los Angeles has launched an online permitting system for solar panels, seeking to streamline
By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona The EPA proposes to cut carbon emissions, hitting Arizona particularly hard. Candidates for Attorney General suggest suing the agency
By Christopher Mims Elon Musk and his cousin, Lyndon Rive, have always been close. Their mothers are twins, and Messrs. Musk and Rive grew up
By Jeff Grant | Daily News-Sun A crowd estimated at 1,100 poured on the criticism Wednesday night in Sun City against a plan by EPCOR
New report shows America’s schools saving money by going solar Read it here:SIFF-SCPA – Release
By Michael Puttre | Solar Industry Magazine It has been a year since the merger of SolarCity and Zep Solar. The fist major product born
Coordinating with Businesses and Cities to Provide Resources and Information Dear Neighbors, In anticipation of heavy rainfall due to Hurricane Odile converging with monsoon moisture,
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