
Renewables fuels standard won’t sputter out
By Ken Silverstein | EnergyBiz When it leaked that the federal government may curtail its Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS), the words started to pour from

By Ken Silverstein | EnergyBiz When it leaked that the federal government may curtail its Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS), the words started to pour from

Inside Tucson Business (Editor’s note: Posting opinion pieces does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Rose Law Group.) The Arizona Corporation Commission today (Nov. 13)

By Erin Kelly | Republic Washington Bureau The company proposing to develop North America’s largest copper mine near Superior is poised to submit its plans

By Tony Barboza | Los Angeles Times Climate change will disrupt not only the natural world but also society, posing risks to the world’s economy

By David Modeer and Pam Pickard Special to the Arizona Daily Star (Editor’s note: Posting opinion pieces does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Rose

Yellow Sheet Report Jason Rose, the publicist hired by rooftop solar companies to fight APS’s net metering proposal, told our reporter this morning to expect

By Ucilia Wang | The Wall Street Journal Solar power has been on a roll in recent years, as plummeting prices for solar panels and

By Jonathan Thompson | High Country News What started out as a simple request to alter the way Arizona residents are compensated for power generated
By Editorial board | The Republic | azcentral.com Arizona’s corporation commission often skates under the radar. At one time, it was one of the quiet

By Luige del Puerto and Evan Wyloge | azcapitoltimes.com, At the heart of Arizona’s battle over solar net metering systems is whether utilities can balance

By Herman K. Trabish | GreenTech Media The road to bringing more distributed solar into the utility resource mix runs through long-term planners. Solar complicates
All Parties Overwhelmingly Oppose APS Sun Tax, Solar Kill (News Release) (SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) Despite a multi-million dollar assault on solar savings and energy choice waged

By David Martin, president, Arizona Chapter of the Associated General Contractors Arizona’s story of growth and prosperity came through access to a supply of low-cost

By Sen. Mazie Hirono | POLITICO (Editor’s note: Posting opinion pieces does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Rose Law Group.) In the summer of

The unprecedented multimillion-dollar battle over Arizona’s rules for rooftop solar heads to two days of hearings this week before the Arizona Corporation Commission, and Arizona

By David Leeper Arizona Daily Independent Arizona’s “Net Metering Controversy” is gaining national attention. It is an issue that has split Republicans and conservatives down

By Dennis Lambert | KJZZ The Environmental Protection Agency has scheduled five public hearings on a coal-fired Arizona power plant. The issue during the hearings

By Mark Brodie | KJZZ If you ever wanted to see one of the world’s largest solar plants, take a trip out to the Arizona

By Hugh Hallman, former mayor of Tempe, is local counsel for the Alliance for Solar The question to ask in the debate launched by Arizona

By Richard Schlesinger | EnergyBiz There have been two ways to harness the sun to generate electricity: build a large, single array that might produce

By Emily Atkin | Climate Progress Producers of oil, gas and coal received more than $500 billion in government subsidies around the world in 2011,

Editorial Board | The Arizona Republic It has been a long time since anyone has taken a political fall with quite the enthusiasm of Chamber

By Luige del Puerto | Arizona Capitol Times Seven months after publicly saying it was severing ties with the American Legislative Exchange Council last year,

By Tom Kenworthy | Climate Progress Fossil fuels took a licking in local elections in Colorado and Washington on Tuesday, as voters resoundingly said no

Navajo-Hopi Observer WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – A New Mexico appeals court said the Navajo Nation has water rights in the San Juan River Basin. On

By Steve Shadley | KJZZ One of the largest solar power plants in the world has started producing electricity in the Arizona desert. The Solana

By Jack Fitzpatrick | Cronkite News Service Arizona is the 12th-most energy-efficient state in the nation this year, the same position the state held last
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By Jim Small | AZ Mirror When Arizona voters go to the polls in November to decide who will be the next governor and hold

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Oakwood Homes has withdrawn from the $850 million Metrocenter redevelopment project, with a replacement builder expected to be

By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal Developers are gearing up to tear down another structure near the former Metrocenter Mall as the area undergoes