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By Laurie Roberts, columnist | azcentral.com (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted only for purposes of discussion.) Everybody’s favorite incognito electric company appears to be

By Laurie Roberts, columnist | azcentral.com (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted only for purposes of discussion.) Everybody’s favorite incognito electric company appears to be

By Jennifer Runyon | RenewableEnergyWorld.com The World Trade Organization (WTO) Wednesday announced its findings in the dispute between China and the United States over countervailing

By Mark Remillard | KTAR The next bright idea in renewable energy might be solar roads. Inventor Scott Brusaw of Idaho has been working on

By Ryan Randazzo, The Republic | azcentral.com For years, Arizona has been a leader in solar power generation. Utilities in the state have been held

By Sarah Tory | High Country News For almost two decades, the white band of mineral deposits circling Arizona’s Lake Mead like a bathtub ring,

By Michael Puttre | Solar Industry Magazine A “second gold rush” for the photovoltaic industry is coming, enabled by the “inevitable” adoption of distributed generation

By Lesley Wright | The Arizona Republic A protective berm of earth, a decorative fence, landscaping and legal promises have made for a fragile peace

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com A new political group with ties to the Home Builders Association of Central Arizona and Arizona Public

Espresso Pundit Since I practice in front of the Corporation Commission, I try not to blog about the ACC or ACC races. So I have

By Ryan Randazzo, The Republic | azcentral.com Two candidates hoping to regulate utilities continue to pressure Arizona Public Service Co. to disclose whether the company

By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona Corporation Commission candidate Jim Holway delivered 2,200 signatures from his “no solar tax” online petition this morning

By Julianne DePilippis | Cronkite News WASHINGTON – Tribal and state lawmakers urged a Senate panel Wednesday to approve a water-rights agreement between the Hualapai

By Sarah Ruf | Maricopa Monitor The arrival of scorching temperatures often brings over-worked air conditioners and high electric bills – some say that’s just

By Terrance Thornton | Independent Newsmedia Inc. USA Construction by the city of Phoenix of an above-ground water line on the southern portion of Mummy

By Mike Munsell | Greentech Media This week GTM Research delivered the Q2 Market Briefing to solar subscribers. In it, Cory Honeyman, U.S. Solar analyst

By Lynn Jurich and Marcy Reed | Boston Globe (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted only for purposes of discussion.) Over the past 18 months,

By Julie Cart | Los Angeles Times Plans near Grand Canyon could curb the number of visitors, officials say At the rim of the Grand

By Angelique Soenarie and Ryan Randazzo, The Republic | azcentral. Retailers in Arizona are slowly turning to solar energy in an effort to reduce climate

By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal SolarCity Corp. and Sunrun Inc. filed a lawsuit today against the Arizona Department of Revenue claiming that the

By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic Companies that offer solar leases are suing the Arizona Department of Revenue over its decision last year to

The Center on Global Energy Policy has released a study entitled Mexican Energy Reform. The full report is available by clicking here. cgep-mexican-energy-reform

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
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By KTAR The Arizona Education Foundation (AEF) is receiving an $11.5-million grant from the U.S. Department of Education for a statewide literacy development program. The

By KTAR PHOENIX — Former Democratic Arizona Rep. Leezah Sun, who resigned in January 2024 after facing House expulsion on three accusations, announced Monday on

By Cleveland.com Dick Van Dyke is 100 tomorrow. That’s no big deal — in my world. Last month, my klezmer band played a 100th birthday