Energy incentives bill advances to 3rd reading
By Phil Riske, managing editor | Rose Law Group Reporter STATE CAPITOL — Its sponsor saying renewable energy is the best source of economic development
By Phil Riske, managing editor | Rose Law Group Reporter STATE CAPITOL — Its sponsor saying renewable energy is the best source of economic development
Ryan Randazzo, The Republic SRP board members keep their seats despite spending by challengers. Despite raising thousands of dollars more than their opponents, newcomers hoping
By Connor Wince As the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law prepares for its transition to Arizona State University’s downtown Phoenix campus, the university aims
Natural gas will be the new energy source of choice, and renewable sources will double during the next 15 years, states a report from Arizona
By Ryan Randazzo, The Republic | azcentral.com Two of the outsiders hoping to land positions on the Salt River Project board of directors are spending
The New York Times (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted only for purposes of discussion.) Perhaps now the deniers will cease their attacks on the
By Nicole Litvak | Greentech Media The U.S. residential solar market is growing rapidly and undergoing a major transformation at the same time. A new
Bt Marcus Wohllsen | WIRED Mitt Romney famously called Tesla Motors a “loser” company during his run for president. He lost, of course, and Tesla
By Evan Wyloge | Arizona Capitol Times Sen. Chester Crandell has had enough of the “green” agenda he says is being imposed on hardworking Arizonans.
By Eric Wesoff | Greentech Media The yet unnamed location of Elon Musk’s outrageously ambitious $5 billion Tesla battery factory has been narrowed down to
By Richard Bookbinder | Solar Industry The State of New Jersey is known for many things. It has the most diners, the longest boardwalk and
By Dana Cole | The Sierra Vista Herald/Review An emissions control plan proposed by Arizona Department of Environmental Quality for reducing regional haze is being
Forbes Utilities that rely on nuclear fleets and speculative coal plants are most vulnerable to the solar-powered “death spiral” roiling the electric industry, Morningstar MORN
Special for The Republic | azcentral.com Submitted by Marilyn Hawkes of Temple Solel in Paradise Valley. Temple Solel in the town of Paradise Valley on
By Melissa St. Aude | Casa Grande Dispatch A five-year delay of an Arizona Department of Water Resources plan to phase out agricultural extinguishment credits
By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Maricopa County is the second-healthiest county in Arizona, according to the fifth annual County Health Rankings released today
By Kiley Kroh | Climate Progress A bill designed to repeal Kansas’ clean energy law is moving quickly through the state legislature this week —
Electronic Frontier Foundation (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted only for purposes of discussion.) Most of the problems with the patent system stem from the
By Alexandra Scoville, The Republic | azcentral West Valley communities are making a big mark on the environment — and not always a good one.
By Stephen Lacey | Greentech Media SolarCity became America’s biggest solar company by providing solar services to people who can’t afford to pay upfront for
By Ryan Randazzo, The Republic | azcentral.com Regulators are studying how solar, batteries and emerging technology will affect utilities. Many of the technologies take revenue
The Republic | azcentral.com (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted only for purposes of discussion.) Our View: Be fair, be just to landowners — but
By KTAR.com Sedona, Ariz., located north of Phoenix, has been ranked as one of the best small towns to visit in 2014. According to Smithsonian.com,
By Mark Del Franco | Solar Industry If several recently introduced legislative bills give any indication, Congress has heard the call from solar energy advocates
By Brittany Elena Morris | Cronkite News Energy-efficiency requirements, rules on auto-emissions and policies promoting renewable energy helped Arizona prevent 3.5 million metric tons of
By Diane Cardwell | The New York Times The wind industry has gone to great lengths over the years to snap up the best properties
By Stephen Lacey | GreenTech Media The debate over how to value distributed solar is not new. Utilities and solar advocates have been negotiating changes
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