Phoenix City Council adopts water measures
The Phoenix City Council has approved three measures aimed at better securing drinking water resources for the future, AP reports. The council voted unanimously Tuesday
The Phoenix City Council has approved three measures aimed at better securing drinking water resources for the future, AP reports. The council voted unanimously Tuesday
By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal Kyocera Solar Inc., a Scottsdale-based photovoltaic module and system producer and supplier, announced today its first tax equity
By Evan Halper | Los Angeles Times The political attack ad that ran recently in Arizona had some familiar hallmarks of the genre, including a
By Philip Haldiman, The Republic | azcentral.com From Chris Potter’s view perched atop his horse, Rocky, it’s easy to see how much work he has
EnergyBiz Microgrids are gaining traction among large utility customers, and this is an exciting and fundamental advancement in the evolution toward smart grids. Companies have
By Rosana Francescato | PVSolarReport (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted only for purposes of discussion.) APS continues denying it’s fighting rooftop solar in Arizona,
By Jeff Spross | Climate Progress On Tuesday, California regulators issued a decision that state utilities could not charge certain fees for solar-plus-storage systems in
SolarServer Warning of damage to the U.S. solar industry, seven U.S. senators have sent a letter to the Obama Administration calling for a negotiated settlement
By Brandon Loomis | The Arizona Republic PALOMINAS – As cottonwood seeds drift on the breeze, seeking wet San Pedro River sand, the water trickles
By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer On the heels of backlash from a survey that stated Glendale and Tempe were among the 10 most
By Britiany Elena Morris | Cronkite News Related: Severe drought hitting home at grocery meat aisles, butchers Residents of the Sun Corridor stretching through the
Arizona Corporation Commissioner Susan Bitter Smith, whose job includes regulating utilities and the solar industry, says the panel’s goal is settling down the ‘testy’ relations
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) – Life has become a little easier for Margie and Alvin Tso. The couple who raised eight children in the LeChee area
By Moriah Costa | Cronkite News Ronald Rayner has been fascinated with water since he was a boy on his father’s farm in Goodyear. Now
By Tam Hunt | Greentech Media Solar power is on a tear. Cumulative solar photovoltaic electricity production is about to reach 1 percent of total
By Brittany Elena Morris | Cronkite News With solar panels going up on homes, businesses and public buildings, Phoenix ranks No. 6 among a group
By Evan Wyloge | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona’s largest utility, Arizona Public Service, has expanded its scope of political involvement to include involvement in the
By Kathy Littlefield | Special for The Republic | azcentral.com (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted only for purposes of discussion.) Once again we have
By Herman K. Trabish | Greentech Media Each week brings new developments in net metering, as utilities, state legislators and regulators continue debating how to
Solar Industry Capacity figures compiled by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) show that natural gas and solar are providing the vast majority of the
By Amy Larkin The Guardian For companies daunted by the up-front cost of green infrastructure, a simple accounting change using accelerated depreciation could make a
By Jim Arwood | AZRE Magazine Arizona is about to begin an important discussion on the cost benefits of solar energy. The discussion is scheduled
By Brahm Resnik | 12 News Sean Noble, the so called ‘dark money man’ who has distributed tens of millions of dollars in anonymous donations
By Mel Del Franco At a press event at the Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) in Washington, D.C., Andrea Luecke, president and executive director
By Felicia Fonseca | The Association Press More than $1 billion is going to help clean up abandoned uranium mines that have left a legacy
By Eric Wesoff | Greentech Media SolarCity is offering another $70.2 million in asset-backed notes. Late last year, SolarCity executed on a solar financing milestone
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