
APS funds solar smear campaign, saying, ‘We’re obligated to fight’
By Herman K. Trabish | GreenTech Media Arizona Public Service has confirmed it donated funds to front groups running an anti-rooftop solar advertising campaign meant

By Herman K. Trabish | GreenTech Media Arizona Public Service has confirmed it donated funds to front groups running an anti-rooftop solar advertising campaign meant

By Yvonne Gonzalez | Verde Independent The Village of Oak Creek’s Big Park Regional Coordinating Council unanimously approved a resolution Oct. 10 that asks the

By Herman K. Trabish | GreenTech Media Clean Energy Collective has just completed three new community solar projects, bringing added momentum to an emerging business

By Ryan Randazzo and Robert Anglen | The Republic | azcentral.com Representatives of one of the state’s top consulting firms pitched a plan to Arizona

By Ryan Randazzo and Robert Anglen | The Republic | azcentral.com The state’s largest utility and companies that install solar panels are spending hundreds of

By Shar Porier | The Sierra Vista Herald The city’s Planning and Zoning Commission met Thursday night to discuss how solar rooftop installations will affect

By Jim Malewitz | The New York Times DALLAS — Claudia and Ed Meyer do not want natural gas drilling near their West Dallas home
Solar Industry A study from research firm Market Strategies International finds that interest in residential solar installations is stronger and broader than expected among American

By Cassie Klapp | ABC15.com Two Valley cities were ranked on the Top 100 Places to Live in the United States, according to Livability.com .

Bentham Paulos | GreenTech Media While energy wonks across America start talking about the “disruptive challenge” of new technologies on the grid edge, nowhere is

By Reid Wilson | The Washington Post An insider fight over how much a utility company must pay for electricity generated by solar panels

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has decided to fund the Grand Canyon National Park for an additional nine days while the government continues to be shutdown.

By Matt Kasper, Climate Progress Ohio’s clean energy law has come under attack by a lawmaker affiliated with the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), the

By Joyce Lobeck | Yuma Sun The role of a private business in the installation and potential use of a communications tower that has inflamed

By Lyle Denniston | SCOTUSblog The Supreme Court agreed on Tuesday to review the federal government’s power to regulate so-called “greenhouse gases” from fixed sources

Solar Industry Installation of solar photovoltaic power capacity is set to hit a new record of 36.7 GW this year; however, lower costs per MW

By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star A German energy giant dedicated its first solar-energy installations in the U.S. on Monday under sunny skies in

By Noel Lyn Smith | The Daily Times FARMINGTON — Last week, Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly stated he would support purchasing Navajo Mine if
By Neena Satija | The New York Times The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality is appealing a lawsuit that it has already won — one

By Katie Valentine | Climate Progress U.S. homebuilders and developers are increasingly keeping the rights to oil and natural gas resources beneath their houses, and

By Melissa St. Aude | Casa Grande Dispatch Casa Grande City Councilman Dick Powell and Tiffany Shedd, an Eloy farmer and spokeswoman for the Farmers

By Ken Hedler | The Daily Courier More homeowners are installing solar panels, motivated by incentives and rebates and a desire to cut their

By Brian Wright | Casa Grande Dispatch Pinal County officials have agreed to a nearly $2 million energy-saving project with Ameresco Southwest. Ameresco claims to

GreenTech Media In order to achieve the dream of truly sustainable cities, neighborhoods, and homes, those involved in green building must employ big picture thinking.
By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal The conventional wisdom was that the Arizona Corporation Commission was going to get down to business and discuss

By Ryan Randazzo and Gary Nelson | The Arizona Republic Mesa has a potential deal to land a manufacturing company and fill the massive vacancy

By Noel Lyn Smith | The Daily Times FRUITLAND — Local residents say the hogback west of Navajo Mine was placed there by the Holy
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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