
New Mexico regulators deal blow to renewable energy law
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 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
By Kate Galbraith | The New York Times In energy-friendly Wyoming, oil and gas companies are getting a clear message: Drill, baby, drill —

A national project promising a significant advance in technology for converting sunlight into electricity will be led by a team of Arizona State University engineers.
(News Release) WASHINGTON, D.C. – Carrie Cullen Hitt, senior vice president of state affairs at the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), released the following statement

By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal Within the past five years, the Amazon Kindle and similar devices have forever changed the way we read

By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal Joseph Hui has become known around Phoenix for his orange Tesla Roadster sprouting a solar system from

By Evan Wyloge | Arizona Capitol Times As it turned out, Arizona’s battle over solar net metering wasn’t what it seemed. The fight appeared to

By Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times What was billed as the nation’s largest solar-powered carport system is finally online at the Phoenix VA Health

Despite new public opinion research unveiled this week showing that Americans overwhelmingly fault House Republicans for the recent government shutdown and subsequent closure of national

By Mike Ratliff | MHN Online The U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED rating system is not without its share of criticism. While the program has

From Kevin Hengehold to East Valley Tribune At the Corporation Commission hearings (last) week, I saw dozens of APS solar customers stand up and present

Federal environmental regulators have recommended that a planned copper mine in the Santa Rita Mountains near Tucson not be given a permit under the
In August, Barron’s approached us and expressed interest in doing a piece on SolarCity’s business model. Unfortunately, at the time, we were in the middle

By Erin Kelly | Republic Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — A proposal to build North America’s largest copper mine on a site near Superior got a

By Adam Peck | Climate Progress The Cupertino, California city council granted final approval to Apple, Inc on Tuesday for the consumer electronics company to

By Mark Del Franco | Solar Industry Last week, the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) approved an Arizona Public Service Co. (APS) request for a charge

The Wall Street Journal (Editor’s note: Posting opinion pieces does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Rose Law Group.) Trying to cut corporate welfare can

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services | Arizona Daily Sun PHOENIX — In a slap at the federal Department of Energy, a federal appeals

By Felicia Fonseca | The Associated Press The only two uranium mines operating in Arizona and an associated mill in southern Utah are set to

The Arizona Corporation Commission last week voted to add a fee for those using rooftop solar panels. The new fee is 70 cents per kilowatt

By Beth Duckett | The Republic | azcentral.com Scottsdale was the successful bidder Tuesday on 2,365 acres of state trust land for its McDowell Sonoran

By Emily Atkin | Climate Progress Last week, Climate Progress published a story detailing an Australian company’s proposed underground coal gasification (UCG) plant in Campbell

By Tony Davis The long-standing conflict of growth versus environmental protection on the northwest side, quelled for years by the real estate slump, returns to

“Rate case hearings kind of like reading Tolkien novels or ‘War and Peace.’ “ ~ Arizona lobbyist Barry Aarons

By Justin Barnes, Chelsea Barnes | GreenTech Media Numerous schemes to scrap or diminish state renewable portfolio standard (RPS) policies have attracted a lot of
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By Kaya Laterman | New York Times When Rebekah Carver decided to separate from her husband in 2023, she had one goal in mind. “The

By AZ Mirror During a 19-hour day that started early Wednesday afternoon and ended in the early morning hours of Thursday, Arizona lawmakers debated or

By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona lawmakers won’t ban state and local police from using masks during routine duties. On a