
[SUNDAY FEATURE] Farmers likely to play big role in efforts to cut down on emissions
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 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,

By Evan Wyloge The staff of the Arizona Corporation Commission is recommending against any immediate reduction in solar incentives for customers of the state’s largest

A controversial new study on the costs and benefits of net metering requested by California regulators appears to be obsolete on delivery and may be

By Darius Dixon | POLITICO President Barack Obama’s nominee to lead FERC announced Tuesday that he had pulled his name from consideration in the face

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal A recommendation from the Arizona Corporation Commission staff calls for the rejection of two Arizona Public Service Co.

By Jeff Spross | ClimateProgress In 2013, more global solar photovoltaic capacity will be installed than wind power capacity — the first year that’s ever

By Doug Ramsey | Public News Service – AZ An ambitious proposal to protect nearly 1 million acres of federal public lands in western Maricopa

By Melissa St. Aude | Casa Grande Dispatch Groundwater levels in much of Pinal County have recovered from historic overpumping that occurred in the 1950s,

The Greeley Tribune Vestas has landed its largest order globally in three years one of the largest so far in the United States. Duke Energy

By Kara G. Morrison | The Arizona Republic One of Austin Trautman’s heroes is Joseph Eichler, a midcentury California developer who brought beautiful architecture to

The U.S. House of Representative debated the land exchange bill that would permit the Resolution Copper mine near Superior (Arizona), and would transfer Apache Leap
(GUADALUPE, Ariz.) The town of Guadalupe this week passed a pro-net metering resolution, striking yet another blow to the monopoly Arizona Public Service. It

By Brian Wright | Casa Grande Dispatch Arizona Forward wants to be involved with Pinal County and its future growth. Two representatives from the pro-business
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By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs A Democratic primary battle in Tucson is taking shape after two state legislative candidates joined a growing wing of

By Jordan Gerard, Jakob Thorington | State Affairs With a budget on the horizon and most legislative bills either dead, signed, vetoed or waiting for

Photo via Strata Clean Energy (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Strata Clean Energy.) By Chamber Business News As Arizona’s energy landscape undergoes rapid transformation—driven by surging data center