Hearings this week on buyout of Tucson Electric Power’s parent
By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star The Arizona Corporation Commission will hold public hearings this week in Tucson on the proposed $4.3 billion buyout
By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star The Arizona Corporation Commission will hold public hearings this week in Tucson on the proposed $4.3 billion buyout
By Kiley Kroh | Think Progress Wherever he goes, Mark Richards has people coming up to ask his opinion, expressing their frustration and concern. “I’ve
By Kiley Krih } Think Progress The 2014 Word Cup kicked off in Brazil this week and while there has been ample criticism over the
The Yellow Sheet Report said Friday Corporation Commission candidate Vernon Parker has called out ACC Chairman Bob Stump for tweeting endorsement the opposing GOP ACC
By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal Residential solar installations continue to increase in the Valley of the Sun, despite an industry that has seen
Locally researched by Dale Brown | Phoenix Business Journal With more than 42,000 kilowatts installed in the Phoenix area in 2013, SolarCity captured the No.
By Ricardo Lopez | Los Angeles Times By 9 a.m., Jack Motter had been planting peas for hours. He pushed a two-wheeled contraption that deposited
By Emily Overholt | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona was the seventh largest clean energy job creator in the country during the first quarter, according to
“I’m asking you, Governor Brewer, tear down this tax.” ~ Barry Goldwater Jr. at a rally protesting an upcoming tax on people who lease rooftop
By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star A community group and a retired air-pollution scientist filed separate lawsuits Wednesday challenging Arizona’s approval of an air-quality
By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic More than 200 solar-energy advocates and workers protested at the Arizona Capitol on Wednesday as the state prepares
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune Calling it unfair — and fearing loss of business — the state’s solar industry called on
By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal —More than 200 people with “Rooftop solar is right” signs and “Don’t tax the sun” shirts rallied Wednesday
By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal The Phoenix suburb of Surprise could be a serious contender to land Tesla Motors’ much coveted $5 billion
By Bob Wile | Business Insider You’d think expanding solar energy in Arizona, the state with the country’s highest level of solar insolation, would be
Having failed last year to convince the all-Republican Arizona Corporation Commission to torpedo the savings and energy choice provided to tens of thousands of Arizonans
By Matthew Seeman | Cronkite News Related: Arizona Republicans decry EPA ‘power grab’ over clean water rules WASHINGTON – Arizona power plants would have to
By Mari Hernandez | Think Progress Middle-class households are a major force in driving rooftop solar installations in emerging residential solar markets. Last year, a
The U.S. installed 1,330 MW of solar photovoltaics (PV) in the first quarter of 2014 to total 14.8 GW installed capacity, enough to power 3
By Juliet Eilperin and Steven Mufson | The Washington Post The Environmental Protection Agency on Monday proposed a rule designed to cut carbon dioxide emissions
By Alexander E.M. Hess and Thomas C. Frohlich | USA TODAY The United States is currently engulfed in one of the worst droughts in recent
Hundreds Of Solar Seniors Rally At State Capitol June 4th To Protest New Property Tax On The Sun (PHOENIX) On Wednesday June 4th, 10am at
By Katie Valentine | Think Progress Wind energy reduced power sector emissions by more than 5 percent last year, saving the same amount of CO2
Reuters Why aren’t solar panels on every sun-facing home? Most will say the exorbitant installation costs. While residential solar has made strides, Groupon (GRPN) and
By Emily Overholt | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona was the seventh largest clean energy job creator in the country during the first quarter, according to
By Weldon Johnson | The Arizona Republic It is only logical that a company that helps others save money through the use of energy-efficient products would
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