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By Diane Cardwell and Keith Bradsher | The New York Times Even as regulators continue to wrestle with the protracted trade conflict with China over

By Diane Cardwell and Keith Bradsher | The New York Times Even as regulators continue to wrestle with the protracted trade conflict with China over

By Eric Wesoff | Greentech Media SolarCity, the nation’s largest rooftop solar financier and installer, is offering another $201.5 million in asset-backed securities. This is

Tucson News Now By Som Lisaius | Tucson News 13 If you’ve driven State Route 286 near Three Points, there’s a good chance you noticed

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star A deal that was in the works for months is now official: The last coal-fired unit at Tucson

By Travis Arbon | Arizona Capitol Times Arizonans have been driving less, walking more and riding public transit in high numbers in recent years, according

By Nicole Litvak | Greentech Media July 21, 2014 Last month GTM Research published its latest report on residential solar financing. As part of that

Information from The Wall Street Journal Grupo Mexico, one of the world’s largest copper producers, is nearing a deal to acquire Mitsui 8031.TO -0.30% &

By Barry Goldwater Jr | Arizona Capitol Times I’ve been around Arizona Republican politics for quite a while. As always, the stakes in the upcoming

By Nancy Puffer, Special for The Republic Green is good for cities, not only in their coffers but also in their energy use. Tempe hopes

By Evan Wyloge | Arizona Capitol Times Vernon Parker, Republicans hoping to fill two vacant seats on the state’s energy and water regulating commission, say

Tourism at Casa Grande Ruins at Coolidge resulted in spending of more than $3.5M in surrounding communities, reports a new study released Friday by the

By Lisa Demer | Alaska Dispatch News The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Friday said it intends to take extraordinary action to protect Bristol Bay’s

Editorial board, The Republic | azcentral.com (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted only for purposes of discussion.) We are in a highly volatile time for

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

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By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs A Democratic primary battle in Tucson is taking shape after two state legislative candidates joined a growing wing of

By Jordan Gerard, Jakob Thorington | State Affairs With a budget on the horizon and most legislative bills either dead, signed, vetoed or waiting for

Photo via Strata Clean Energy (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Strata Clean Energy.) By Chamber Business News As Arizona’s energy landscape undergoes rapid transformation—driven by surging data center