Arizona high court won’t block Hopi tribe’s suit targeting Flagstaff water deal with Snowbowl
The Arizona Supreme Court is allowing a lawsuit filed by the Hopi tribe against Flagstaff over its water supply contract with the Arizona Snowbowl ski
The Arizona Supreme Court is allowing a lawsuit filed by the Hopi tribe against Flagstaff over its water supply contract with the Arizona Snowbowl ski
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By Michelle Faust | Colorado River Public Radio The Arizona Corporation Commission held an emergency meeting Tuesday after 50 water customers found themselves without water
By Marc Lifsher | Los Angeles Times After coping with the June shutdown of the San Onofre nuclear power plant near San Clemente, the fallout
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By Herman K. Trabish | GreenTech Media The battle over net metering between Colorado’s Xcel Energy and rooftop solar advocates could make the recent
By Matthew L. Wald | The New York Times Solar power is growing so fast in California — with installations by customers increasing tenfold since
By Ryan Randazzo |The Republic | azcentral.com Utility regulators recently debated whether to provide incentives to Arizona Public Service Co. customers who install solar water
New Mexico, Arizona and Utah are among the 25 states that will benefit from federal funding being doled out to improve electricity infrastructure in rural
By Zachary Shahan | abbconversation.com How solar power has changed over the last 10 years Solar power is in a tremendously different place today than
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