
Gloves back on in Surprise residents’ dispute with APS
By Richard Smith Daily New-Sun It’s fair to say the window nearly closed Jan. 22 on any chance of a negotiated solution between APS and

By Richard Smith Daily New-Sun It’s fair to say the window nearly closed Jan. 22 on any chance of a negotiated solution between APS and

By Robert Anglen, The Republic | azcentral.com Executives of Arizona’s second biggest utility have for years spent millions on an education perk that has paid

By Katherine Tweed | Greentech Media In 2007, the U.S. government passed the Energy Independence Act, which called for federal agencies to start weaning themselves

By Eric Wesoff | Greentech Media President Obama just unveiled a $3.99 trillion budget for 2016 that asks Congress for a permanent extension of tax

By Rick Rojas | The New York Times PARADISE VALLEY, Ariz. — The aging patient, prickly and stiff, loomed over the doctor, showing a number
By Miriam Wasser | Phoenix New Times Arizona is one step closer to officially declaring nuclear power a renewable energy source. (Yes, you read that

By Troy Rule |The Arizona Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Salt River Project proudly advertised for weeks its partnership

$2 Billion Global Command Center Will be One of Apple’s Largest Investments NEWS RELEASE PHOENIX – Governor Doug Ducey today announced that Apple will be
80% Oppose Proposed Rooftop Solar Tax According To Respected Pollster (PHOENIX) The Salt River Project’s proposed $50 a month tax on rooftop solar customers is not

Story and photo by Kristen Hwang | Cronkite News Blistering summer temperatures are already hard enough on Arizona, but they could become even more of

By The Denver Post Editorial Board (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Paul Spencer, founder and president of the Clean Energy

By Jim Seckler | The Daily News Mohave County will ask a law firm to set a new hearing in Superior Court concerning the decision

By Dan Mayfield | Albuquerque Business First Just days after the Secretary of the Interior held a major press conference to say the SunZia transmission

An overwhelming majority of the American public, including nearly half of Republicans, support government action to curb global warming, according to a poll conducted by

By Becky Brisley | Cronkite News There is a 61 percent chance of the U.S. Interior Department declaring a shortage on the lower Colorado River
NEWS RELEASE 3.2 megawatt solar system expected to produce enough energy to brew more than 7 million cases of beer annually IRWINDALE, Calif., Jan. 30,
NEWS RELEASE Red-Tape Heavy Bill Directly Contradicts Governor Ducey’s Recently Imposed Moratorium on New Regulations. (PHOENIX) A job-killing bill intended to harm energy choice and Arizona’s

By Dianne Cardwell | The New York Times For more than a year now, an enormous solar thermal power plant has been humming along in

NEWS RELEASE Jan 26, 2015 (SeeNews) – The US Department of the Interior (DOI) has approved the USD-2-billion (EUR 1.78bn) SunZia Southwest Transmission Project, which

By Jessica Boehm, Andrew Romanov and Sierra Oshrin | Cronkite News Most members of Arizona’s congressional delegation said they found something to like in President

By Thom Patterson | CNN The quest to complete the first solar-powered flight around the world moved a bit closer to reality Tuesday. Swiss pilots

ABC 15 Arizona’s largest utility company has been at odds with the solar panel industry for years. Now, APS is asking the Federal Trade Commission

By Dan Pancamo | Cronkite News Federal officials have pulled back approval for exploratory mine drilling in the Coronado National Forest after receiving what one

By Sierra Oshrin | Cronkite News Without water from the Colorado River, Arizona’s gross state product would drop by more than $185 billion in a

By Kirsten Korosec | Forbes Installers, panel makers, and even traditional fossil fuel energy companies helped U.S. solar employment grow nearly 22 percent in 2014.


By Evan Wyloge | Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting Rooftop solar companies are using deceptive marketing to push risky leases on consumers, and federal regulators
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Richmond American Homes.) By Karen Schutte | Real Estate Daily News Richmond American Homes of Arizona closed on 114 shovel-ready lots known

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Vermaland.) By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal A major Arizona landowner is scooping up more acreage in the far West Valley

Photo via the City of Casa Grande By Noah Cullen | Pinal Central Growth and development was a major focus during Pinal County Supervisor Steve