
‘It’s disastrous:’ Government shutdown crippling tourist town near Grand Canyon [VIDEO]
By Janet Shamlian | NBC News TUSAYAN, Ariz. — A small community near the southern mouth of the Grand Canyon that usually boasts a bevy

By Janet Shamlian | NBC News TUSAYAN, Ariz. — A small community near the southern mouth of the Grand Canyon that usually boasts a bevy

By Gary Grado | Arizona Capitol Times A federal judge in Phoenix on Tuesday certified a class action lawsuit alleging securities fraud against First Solar

By Matthew Wald | The New York Times As costs and competition from cheap natural gas force more old nuclear plants to shut down, their

By Jeff Spross | Climate Progress The amount of electric cars sold in America is up over 447.95 percent over where it was at this

Solar Industry The California Solar Energy Industry Association (CALSEIA) was quick to applaud Gov. Jerry Brown for signing into law legislation that he expects will

By Eric Wesoff | GreenTech Media SolarCity (SCTY), distributed energy pioneer and financier, has acquired Zep Solar, an innovative solar module mounting startup for $158

By Herman K. Trabish | GreenTech Media A new, more rigorous method for calculating the value of solar could give regulators the tools they need

‘Shady’ Tax Would Not Be Very ‘Poplar’ With Customers (News Release) (SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) “If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around

By Melissa St. Aude | Casa Grande Dispatch While work gets underway to form a committee tasked with finding an alternative to a controversial Arizona

By Ken Silverstein | EnergyBiz An interesting case is creating potentially unbearable headwinds for a Kansas-based coal plant. There, the state’s supreme court just reversed

By Herman K. Trabish | GreenTech Media In First Solar’s recent defense of Arizona Public Service, it echoed the utility’s claim that utility-scale solar is

By Ben Geman | The Hill The United States will vault past Russia this year to clearly become the world’s top producer of oil and

By Bill Coates | Casa Grande Dispatch The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality is in the process of determining who’s kicking up the most dust

By Melissa St. Aude | Casa Grande Dispatch Parking at Casa Grande City Hall should be easier to find now that a solar panel installation
By Bob Boze Bell | The Arizona Republic (Editor’s note: Posting opinion pieces does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Rose Law Group.) I

Solar Industry The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) last month issued a four-pronged proposal to resolve the two-year-old dispute between U.S. and Chinese photovoltaic panel

By Evan Bell | Cronkite News Service A recent article appearing in the Mohave Valley Daily News states that a new report claims that property

By The Arizona Republic Editorial Board (Editor’s note: Posting opinion pieces does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Rose Law Group.) The effort to open

By Jeff Spross | Climate Progress A tax credit promoting wind energy and other renewables is set to die at the end of the year,
By The Arizona Republic Editorial Board (Editor’s note: Posting opinion pieces does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Rose Law Group.) Arizona’s rooftop solar industry

Solar Energy Industries Association The long-awaited Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) staff report on Net Energy Metering (NEM) has affirmed several key positions taken by the
The Associated Press Sunlight is free, but if you use it to make electricity your power company wants you to pay. Utilities in many states

By Stephen Lacey, Andrew Mulherkar | GreenTech Media Over the last year, Greentech Media’s coverage of the future of utilities has ramped up significantly. The

By Katie Valentine | Climate Progress As you’ve probably heard, the U.S. government has shut down for the first time in 17 years. That means

By Michelle Mitchell | The Arizona Republic Salt River Project has released a map showing a potential route that high-voltage power lines might take through

By Peter H. Stone | The Huffington Post In 2009, as conservative consultant Sean Noble was poised to launch the Center to Protect Patient Rights,

By Brad Wieners | BusinessWeek Before pulling out of the Pebble Mine project last week, Anglo American (AAUKY), one of the world’s biggest mining companies,
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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