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By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com With Arizona Public Service Co. exceeding the state requirement that a small percent of its power come

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com With Arizona Public Service Co. exceeding the state requirement that a small percent of its power come

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com Arizona Public Service Co. is seeing the number of people installing solar in its service territory slow

By Philip Haldiman | The Republic | azcentral.com Households in Paradise Valley produce the second-highest carbon footprint in the state, according to a study done

By: Luige del Puerto | Arizona Capitol Times Like a toddler with a water hose, the monsoon brings the rain in bursts, unevenly spraying but

By Emily Atkin | Climate Progress A Georgia state lawmaker on Tuesday introduced legislation that would encourage more solar power in the state by making

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star In a closed-door session Tuesday, the Pima County Board of Supervisors is slated to discuss whether to lodge

Taylor Morrison Homebuyers Can Reduce Their Electric Bills for Little to No Upfront Cost NEWS RELEASE PHOENIX, Jan. 30, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Taylor Morrison,

By Joey Chenoweth | Coolidge Examiner One of the riskiest aspects of the City of Coolidge’s infrastructure is one that almost nobody has ever seen.

Rooftop solar and canopies will provide long-term reliability, affordable energy, community stewardship to 9 Arizona school campuses Tucson, Arizona, January 27th, 2014: SOLON Corporation, a
By Eric Van Susteren, Silicon Valley Business Journal The sun could charge a future generation of MacBooks if the Apple Inc.’s newest patent goes into

On Jan 29, 2014, the Colorado Public Utilities Commission (PUC) approved a motion from the Colorado Energy Office that will keep net metering, one of the

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency wants new pollution controls on a half-dozen Arizona industrial facilities — including two

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com The U.S. Department of Labor and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement are investigating subsidiaries of the Spanish

By Phil Riske, managing editor | Rose Law Group Reporter The Arizona Department of Water Resouces (ADWR) has called for a gradual phase-out of agricultural

Arizona Capitol Times (Editor’s note: Posting opinion pieces is strictly for purposes of discussion.) Arizona has a long history of addressing our water supply challenges.

By Nate Seltenrich | High Country News There’s no other house like it on the Oglala Sioux’s 2 million-acre Pine Ridge Reservation: Its walls are

By Stephen Lacey | GreenTech Media With a solar system installed every four minutes in the U.S., it shouldn’t come as a surprise that the

Solar Industry The global renewable energy share can reach and exceed 30% by 2030 at no extra cost, says the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)

By John Schwartz | The New York Times In conservative politics, solar power is often dismissed as an affectation, part of a liberal agenda to

By Ari Phillips | Thinking Progress “Phoenix is already hot, and it’s getting hotter,” Mayor of Phoenix Greg Stanton said at panel held at the

The shortlist for the 3rd annual Solar Power Generation USA awards has been announced! Fifteen entries in the categories of Best Solar Collaboration, Best Solar Project 2013

After a record-setting 2013, Greentech Media announces the return of its flagship conference, Solar Summit 2014. Now in its seventh year, the Solar Summit is

Solar Power International and PV America are joining in the shout for solar! This is our chance to shout down the naysayers, our critics and the

By David R. Baker | San Francisco Chronicle Unless you follow California energy regulation very, very closely, you’ve probably never heard of Mark Ferron. For

By Manuel C. Coppola, publisher | Nogales International (Editor’s note: Posting opinion pieces is strictly for purposes of discussion.) Frequently there is a Grand Canyon

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
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By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Scottsdale-based Salcito Custom Homes Ltd. has been selected as the exclusive homebuilder for Quail Run Manor, a new

By Jordan Gerard | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona’s counties have picked up the tab on blighted property cleanup for years. Now under a

By In Business PHX Curve Development announced that pre-sales are officially underway for Quarter at Palm Scottsdale, the company’s highly anticipated luxury single-family residential community