Solar panel companies sue Revenue Department over property tax hike
By Evan Wyloge | Arizona Capitol Times Two solar panel companies filed a lawsuit Monday alleging the Arizona Department of Revenue acted illegally last year
By Evan Wyloge | Arizona Capitol Times Two solar panel companies filed a lawsuit Monday alleging the Arizona Department of Revenue acted illegally last year
By: Luige del Puerto | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona’s largest electric provider sits on the precipice of shedding its longstanding practice of neutrality in electing
By Josh Cornfeld | Greentech Media In recent weeks, the solar industry has been focused on the Arizona Department of Revenue’s ruling that third-party-owned distributed
By Stephen Lacey | Greentech Media A lot of people in the energy business are making predictions about what the future of electricity service will
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 27, 2014 Contact: Michael Scerbo Rose+Moser+Allyn Public and Online Relations Email: mscerbo@rosemoserallynpr.com Work: 480.423.1414 Mobile: 602.615.6523 Voters Turn Down Turner (Oklahoma City) Mike Turner, the
By Claire Cameron |Utility DIVE Rooftop solar could be offered as a standard feature for single-family homes by more than 50% of all American homebuilders
By Kyle A. Porter | Arizona Capitol Times Rep. Frank Pratt, chairman of the Arizona House Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Committee, said a lack
The Yellow Sheet reported Tuesday Corporation Commissioner Bob Burns said involvement by Arizona Public Service (APS) in the 2014 commission election potentially clouds the integrity
By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star The proposed $1.2 billion Rosemont Mine now has a lot more financial heft to deal with permitting issues
By Luige del Puerto | Arizona Capitol Times In response to pointed questions raised by two Republican candidates, Arizona Public Service, the state’s biggest electricity
By Ryan Randazzo, The Republic | azcentral.com The political advocacy group MoveOn.org has jumped into the increasingly contentious debate in Arizona regarding property taxes on
By Eric Wesoff | Greentech Media The Utah solar experiment is officially underway as the state races from near-zero solar to potentially bringing hundreds of
The Associated Press Members of the state’s congressional delegation are pushing legislation aimed at settling a dispute over water rights within a west-central Arizona watershed.
By Richard Wolf, USA TODAY WASHINGTON — A divided Supreme Court blocked the Obama administration Monday from requiring permits for some industries that spew greenhouse
By Ryan Randazzo, The Republic | azcentral.com Much like apartments that advertise free utilities, development officials are holding out discounted electricity in hopes of landing
California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a comprehensive state budget today, along with legislation (SB 871) that extends the existing solar property tax exclusion until January
Recent reports stated Central Arizona Project (CPA) water users could face shortages in coming years. Tom McCann, assistant general manager for the CAP, explains why
By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal Tucson solar advocate Lesley Lillywhite delivered more than 3,100 “Protect solar energy” petition signatures to Gov. Jan Brewer’s
AZ Business Magazine Luke Air Force Base and Arizona Public Service, have partnered on a new solar power plant to be built on 100 acres
Ryan Randazzo, The Republic | azcentral.com Two Republicans running for the Arizona Corporation Commission, which regulates utilities, are concerned that Arizona Public Service Co. might
By Jamar Younger | Arizona Daily Star Pima County finally reached an agreement with Kinder Morgan to mitigate any long-term environmental damage caused by the
By Matthew Hendley | Phoenix New Times Phoenix is one of the least-walkable cities in America — no real surprise there. But researchers from the
By Ray Stern | Phoenix New TImes A new Website shows how much electricity solar, wind, and other power sources generate in Arizona on an
Staff Phoenix Business Journal Salt River Project will buy more geothermal energy from California. KJZZ-FM reports SRP is bumping up its current agreement with
By Michael Wines | New York Times Arizona could be forced to face cutbacks in water deliveries to its two largest cities unless states that
By Stephen Lacey | Greentech Media SolarCity, the biggest residential solar installer in the U.S., said this morning that it plans to acquire high-efficiency solar
The Arizona Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted only for purposes of discussion.) To say that Gov. Jan Brewer is a surprising co-conspirator with
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