Taxpayers get firsthand perusal of Magma Dam
By Daniel Dullum | TriValley Central Like many of his fellow taxpayers who find themselves residing in the Magma Flood Control District, Anthem resident Don
By Daniel Dullum | TriValley Central Like many of his fellow taxpayers who find themselves residing in the Magma Flood Control District, Anthem resident Don
By Ryan Randazzo, The Republic | azcentral.com Renewable energy projects create vast economic opportunities for Native American tribes, Interior Secretary Sally Jewell said during a
Arizona Daily Star A federal court says a company’s arguments that it lost out on up to $123 million in uranium mining revenue in northern
By David Madrid, The Republic | azcentral.com An unusual three-way deal to build a solar power plant in the far southwest Valley is being described
By Kiley Kroh | Think Progress Hawaii’s energy regulator got tough with the state’s largest investor-owned utility this week, putting forth a plan for Hawaiian
By Aaron Rop, The Republic | azcentral.com Electric vehicle drivers, don’t blink just yet. Officials of Valley communities are saying that more than 400 Blink
By Bob Ortega, The Republic | azcentral.com SASABE, Ariz. – The charms of the Altar Valley may not be obvious to outsiders. Devil’s claw, saguaros
By Joanna Dodder Nellans | The Daily Courier Ranchers at a public hearing Thursday said the Verde River is not navigable, while conservationists and recreational
By Ryan Randazzo and Ronald J. Hansen, The Republic | azcentral.com When Tesla Motors Corp. in February announced four states as finalists for a massive
By Ryan Randazzo, The Republic | azcentral.com Though analysts would like to see an increase in APS’ net-metering fee, company officials do not anticipate an
The New York Times (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted only for purposes of discussion.) At long last, the Koch brothers and their conservative allies
By Steven Mufson and Tom Hamburger | The Washington Post In state capitals across the country, legislators are debating proposals to roll back environmental rules,
“This is an odd way to try to win over a conservative state — imposing higher or more taxes.” ~ From ThinkProgress article about proposed
By Kiley Kroh | ThinkProgress A new interpretation of state law in Arizona could force customers to pay property taxes on leased solar panels. In
By Greg Patterson | Espresso Pundit blog (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted only for purposes of discussion.) One year ago this week, Governor Brewer
By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal Bonded Logic Inc., a Chandler-based manufacturer of environmentally-friendly building materials, broke ground today on what is being touted
By Kent Hoover | Phoenix Business Journal The U.S. Supreme Court sided with the Environmental Protection Agency in a case involving the agency’s limits on
Bloomberg News reported Monday San Luis has approved a $1.5 billion Solar Wind Energy Tower Inc. project that would create the tallest structure in
By Ryan Randazzo, The Arizona Republic A tax-credit extension could spur wind-farm development in Arizona Arizona has several manufacturers employing about 200 people in the
By Martin Rosenberg | EnergyBiz Tesla has teamed up with SolarCity to help energy users firm up their power supply and deal with utility-imposed demand
By Ryan Randazzo, The Republic | azcentral.com Thousands of Arizonans who lease solar panels could start paying property taxes on those solar panels next year
By Giles Parkinson | RenewEconomy In Australia’s remote and distant outback, the development of micro- and mini-grids based on solar and battery storage seems a
By Dan Mayfield Elon Musk has been short on the details, but one thing the Tesla Motors Inc. founder has said he wants to see
A mining company’s plan to stockpile uranium ore at a mine north of the Grand Canyon has raised concern among environmentalists over radioactive dust being
By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal Renewable fuels are driving $1.2 billion of annual economic output in Arizona, according to an economic impact study
The 34,000-square-foot Arizona State University Health Services Building (ASU HSB) is an adaptive reuse project that transformed the existing sterile and inefficient health clinic into
By Phil Riske, managing editor Rooftop solar dodges a bullet as Legislature closes By Phil Riske, managing editor STATE CAPITOL – The devil’s in the
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