
Water battle entangles Augusta Resource copper mine in Arizona
By John W. Miller | The Wall Street Journal SAHUARITA, Ariz.— This picturesque valley in Southern Arizona, 20 miles from Tucson, has enough water for

By John W. Miller | The Wall Street Journal SAHUARITA, Ariz.— This picturesque valley in Southern Arizona, 20 miles from Tucson, has enough water for


By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com Walking into the DPR Construction offices in east Phoenix, the wood accents, gently swirling fans and polished

Ahwatukee Foothills News Private land route alternatives for a power line project needed to address continued economic development in the Chandler area known as the

By EricBetz | Arizona Daily Sun It’s a fact of life most take for granted. A turn of the faucet brings an endless supply of

By Ryan Randazzo, The Republic In the shadow of major Arizona copper-mining companies are dozens of thinly financed exploration firms hoping to find riches buried

The Republic | azcentral.com (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted only for purposes of discussion.) A proposed EPA rule could have profound negative impacts on

By Ryan Randazzo, The Republic – azcentral.com Solar leasing companies continue to hope that the Arizona Department of Revenue will reverse its interpretation of state

Think Progress An $85 billion tax package that included reviving a key subsidy to the wind energy industry was struck down by the Senate on

By Eric Wesoff | Greentech Media Nancy Pfund is a cleantech investor and energy subsidy historian with a hot investment hand. She’s on the board

By James Montgomery | Greentech Media In the past year, the battle lines have been clearly drawn over state-level renewable energy standards. Opponents have brought

Solar Industry In 2013, approximately 6.5 million people were employed in the renewable energy industry worldwide, a new study by the International Renewable Energy Agency

By Herman K. Trabish | Greentech Media While some talk about the necessity of developing new utility business models, solar finance and installation leaders are

Green Valley News & Sun Work begins this week on the area’s largest solar farm off Pima Mine Road near Sahuarita, expected to be producing

By Wendy Koch | USA TODAY As solar costs plummet, U.S. corporate giants including Apple, Google and Wal-Mart are turning to the sun to power

KTAR Looking for a sacred place to enjoy this weekend? One of the world’s top 10 sacred places is a short drive away. Sedona, Ariz.

By Andy Colthorpe | PV Tech Arizona local news website AZ Central reported that the Arizona Department of An interpretation of property law that could

By Matt Reinig | Kingman Daily Miner Arizona politicians and farm organizations are fighting a federal rule proposed last month that would expand federal control

By Eric Betz | Arizona Daily Sun Climate change is a problem now, not just in the future. That’s the takeaway from a major report

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
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By AZ Family Kari Lake’s road to a new job in Jamaica just got a bumpier. After losing two races in a row, a judge

By Rose Law Group Lobbying and Government Affairs Dept. RLG Budget wins from this legislative session: RLG lobbied bills that were signed by Governor Katie

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