[SUNDAY FEATURE] Arizona’s solar water-heating industry on edge
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com For the veterans of Arizona’s small solar water-heating industry, staring down an industry-crippling crisis is nothing new.
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com For the veterans of Arizona’s small solar water-heating industry, staring down an industry-crippling crisis is nothing new.
By Alexandra Olgin | KJZZ A Navajo family is moving into the first “green” house on the reservation this weekend. It is powered by solar
By Betty Reid | The Republic | azcentral.com Twenty-four Phoenix-owned properties have solar panels, which moves the nation’s sixth-largest city closer to its goal of
Reacting to Thursday’s presidential memorandum requiring the federal government to get 20 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2020, SEIA President and CEO
Four Colorado towns voted for bans or moratoria on hydraulic fracturing in November, but the oil and gas industry wants to repeal three of them
By Diane Cardwell | The New York Times Commercial building owners, even those who reduce their overall energy use, have long struggled to cut special
By Phil Riske, managing editor | Rose Law Group Reporter When I was 7, the Great Blizzard of 1949 hit Cheyenne, Wyo. The only way
By Tony Barboza | Los Angeles Times Scientists sounded alarms Tuesday with a pair of studies challenging the idea that climate change is occurring gradually
“Cities represented two-thirds of global energy consumption in 2006 and that number is expected to rise to almost three-quarters by the year 2030. ‘Smart’ solutions
From Climate Wire As solar energy equipment becomes more affordable than ever, prompting millions of home and business owners to consider generating their own electricity
By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Capitol Times The next frontier in Arizona’s efforts to woo manufacturers may be an exemption on the sales taxes they
By Evan Halper | Los Angeles Times In a sprawling complex of laboratories and futuristic gadgets in Golden, Colo., a supercomputer named Peregrine does a
By Ari Phillips | Climate Progress The Japanese construction and engineering company Shimizu has released a plan to ring the moon’s equator with a 248-mile
The Wall Street Journal In response to your Nov. 20 editorial “Arizona’s Solar Flare-Up”: Rooftop solar power is never “export[ed] to the transmission grid.” The
By Tom O’Halleran, former Arizona lawmaker, current chairman of the Verde River Basin Partnership (Editor’s note: Posting opinion pieces does not necessarily reflect the opinions
By Nora Caley | Solar Industry Bloomberg recently reported that solar company stocks are rebounding at a faster rate than technology stocks did after the
By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star The Forest Service laid much of the groundwork Friday for approval of the Rosemont Mine by releasing a
By Daniel Dullum | Casa Grande Dispatch Dick Powell, a Casa Grande businessman and city councilman, was selected chairman of the Pinal Local Water Group
For this week, at least. Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, a good time to be grateful for 10 situations close to home: The Arizona real estate market
By Jeff Spross | Climate Progress SolarCity and PSW, a home builder based in Texas, are partnering to construct two communities in the Dallas-Forth Worth
By Diane Cardwell | The New York Times In recent years, solar energy has emerged as a solution for powering places that lack sufficient electricity,
By Brian Wright | Maricopa Monitor The Maricopa City Council passed a resolution at Tuesday’s meeting that favors the continuing operation of the Navajo Generating
By Todd Woody | The Atlantic At first glance, there’s nothing particularly Jetsons-like about Marco Krapels’ 1940s-era home in a prosperous suburb that lies in
By Ken Silverstein | EnergyBiz The rooftop solar battleground is bound to get hotter. The latest such clash occurred in Arizona, which ultimately settled on
By Kiley Kroh | Climate Progress New Mexico energy regulators altered the state’s renewable energy law this week, infuriating renewable energy advocates who say the
By Erica E. Phillips | The Wall Street Journal SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.—At the edge of this city’s vast desert preserve, Dennis Robbins points on a trail
By Jack Fitzpatrick | Cronkite News Service The National Park Service is not interested in coming up with plans to let states pay to keep
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By Kylie Cruz | AZ Family A new year ushers in new leadership changes with the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors! Three new members will
We don’t have to navigate this path alone I wanted to take a moment to share something that’s been on my mind over the past
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By InBusiness Phoenix Rose Law Group, Arizona’s largest woman-founded law firm, is proud to announce the expansion of its Government Affairs Department with the addition
By Kyra O’Connor, Gabriella Bachara | 12 News The Chandler Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect in a sexual
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