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By Martin Rosenberg | EnergyBiz Jim Rogers has helped steer the evolution of the U.S. electric utility industry for 25 years. His passionately held, innovative

By Martin Rosenberg | EnergyBiz Jim Rogers has helped steer the evolution of the U.S. electric utility industry for 25 years. His passionately held, innovative

Arizona Progress & Gazette (Editor’s note: Posting opinion pieces is strictly for purposes of discussion.) Over the past year Arizona was subject to the craven

Arizona Daily Star (Editor’s note: Posting opinion pieces is strictly for purposes of discussion.) Rosemont Copper has met extensive government requirements to improve its mine
By Mike Bibb columnist | Eastern Arizona Courier (Editor’s note: Posting opinion pieces is strictly for purposes of discussion.) For at least the third time,

By Brian Wright | TriValley Central Wednesday’s meeting of the Pinal County Board of Supervisors was a great example of why the issue with

By Jessica Goad | Climate Progress On Wednesday, the Environmental Protection Agency released what is potentially its strongest scientific statement yet about the threat that

Mesa has activated two solar power electric systems, one at a fire and police station and another at a multigenerational center in the city, AP

By Michelle Moreno | PrescottEnews The Arizona Department of Water Resources released a report, Arizona’s Next Century: A Strategic Vision for Water Supply Sustainability, that

Eastern Arizona Courier We’re very glad to see that ground has been broken for a 26-turbine wind farm near Willcox. The Red Horse 2

By Eric Wesoff | Greentech Media SolarCity (SCTY) just acquired privately-held financial technology firm, Common Assets. SolarCity, a distributed energy financier and installer, also just

By Shayle Kann | GreenTech Media On December 31, 2013, SolarWorld Industries filed a new antidumping/countervailing duty petition before the U.S. International Trade Commission. This

By Brian Wright | Casa Grande Dispatch After agreeing to only a month- to-month lease for nearly all of 2013, Pinal County officials have now

By George Skelton | Capitol Journal Gov. Jerry Brown finally is showing us the money he hopes to parlay into paying for his bullet train.

By Vic Shao | Solar Industry As a cleantech CEO who has received $12 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), I

By Martin Rosenberg | EnergyBiz Utilities are increasingly aware of the cyberthreats that are facing them, but they are not adequately staffed to address mounting

Arizona is known for farming cattle, cotton and citrus, but there is actually another item that grows abundantly in this Southwestern desert. It has beautified

By Julie Cart | Los Angeles Times Five years after the Obama administration’s renewable energy initiative touched off a building boom of large-scale solar power

By Kiley Kroh | Think Progress New York governor Andrew Cuomo delivered his State of the State address on Wednesday and announced an even greater

By Mike Munsell | GreenTech Media SolarCity installed nearly a third of all U.S. residential PV in the third quarter of 2013, installing almost four

By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal Two new solar arrays on Phoenix city garages were celebrated Wednesday with a City Hall rooftop view and

Solar Industry A new report from Mercom Capital Group LLC says global venture capital (VC) investments in the solar sector dropped 40% in 2013 to

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

By Eric Wesoff | GreenTech Media Latin America is about to find out whether unsubsidized solar can be an economic market reality. While generous subsidies

Solar Industry SolarWorld has submitted anti-dumping and anti-subsidy cases with the U.S. International Trade Commission and the U.S. Department of Commerce against China and Taiwan

By Martin Rosenberg | EnergyBiz Energy infrastructure is the target of more than half of the cyberattacks that have hit the United States, warns U.S.

By Michael Wines | The New York Times LAKE MEAD, Nev. — The sinuous Colorado River and its slew of man-made reservoirs from the Rockies

By Diane Cardwell and Julie Creswell The first inklings of the idea came to Elon Musk and a cousin in an R.V. heading to the
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By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — Interstate 10 widening work in the Casa Grande area will start in mid-January, state Rep. Teresa

By in Business PHX Five Star Development announced that the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas has entered a Final Villa Sales

By KTAR The Arizona Education Foundation (AEF) is receiving an $11.5-million grant from the U.S. Department of Education for a statewide literacy development program. The