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By Diane Cardwell | The New York Times Just after his sophomore year at Yale in 2002, Billy Parish stood before a rapidly retreating glacier

By Diane Cardwell | The New York Times Just after his sophomore year at Yale in 2002, Billy Parish stood before a rapidly retreating glacier

Corporation commissioner dismayed over polarization of deregulation issue Credit: Yellow Sheet Report Arizona Corporation Commissioner Bob Burns told colleagues in a letter he’s dismayed by

By Tom Kenworthy | Climate Progress A short distance from Mark Fix’s weathered ranch house on the Tongue River in southeastern Montana, a wide overgrown

By Jeff St. John | Greentech Media Before AB 327 became the vehicle for a solution to California’s solar net metering impasse last week, it

By Casey Wooten | Bloomberg Bipartisan U.S. legislation to allow renewable-energy companies to use a type of partnership structure popular with oil and gas drillers

By Melissa St. Aude | Casa Grande Dispatch The Pinal area Groundwater Users Advisory Council on Thursday agreed the groundwater withdrawal fee should stay at

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star Analysis of Rosemont Copper’s wide-ranging plans to try to compensate for and mitigate the mine’s impacts on Davidson

By Herman K. Trabish | Greentech Media SolarCity (NASDAQ:SCTY) launched a zero-down financing option for new homebuilders to expand the reach of the third party

By Jeff St. John | Greentech Media For years, California’s solar industry and its investor-owned utilities have been fighting over the future of net metering,

By Ryan Tracy | The Wall Street Journal After a years-long lull, the full Senate is finally set to debate an energy bill, but the

By Susan Bitter Smith | The Arizona Republic This summer, the Arizona Corporation Commission enacted a historic reform that will help ensure that all Arizonans

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal Solon Corp. has brought on two new employees with an eye toward expanding its development pipeline and financing

Credit: Yellow Sheet Report As the deregulation debate rages, observers of the other big Cororation Commission fight – solar subsidy – noted this week one

By Krista Langlois | High Country News Backstory By mid-2011, more than 650 mining claims had been staked on the sites of proposed solar and

AZFoothills.com It looks like Republicans are stepping up for Arizona solar. The results of a new poll conducted by Public Opinion Strategies shows more and

By Mark Jaffe | The Denver Post Wind turbines are the fastest growing energy source in the US and as wind farms spread across the

By Luige del Puerto | Arizona Capitol Times A senior policy expert at the Goldwater Institute said he has challenged an anti-deregulation critic to a

By Kiley Kroh | Climate Progress Out in the Nevada desert, construction has begun on what will be the largest polycrystalline solar project in the

By Kyle Daly | InMaricopa.com Global Water officials have ended their investigation into a possible increase of nitrates within Maricopa’s drinking water after verifying with

By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic Deregulating electricity sales in Arizona would give customers more choices and generate healthy competition for monopoly utilities, according
By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal Residents of Maricopa County aren’t shy about backing solar power, and another survey out today backs that up
Monopoly’s Plan Loses More Ground With GOP Voters Too News release A new poll conducted by the award-winning Public Opinion Strategies finds an overwhelming majority

By Christopher Leone | Arizona Daily Sun Geoff Barnard recently put 10 solar panels on his roof, although he concedes that he and his wife

By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star The University of Arizona Science and Technology Park is home to several massive solar-energy projects as part

By Chuck Slothower | The Farmington Daily Times A move by the Arizona Corporation Commission to consider deregulating the electric market in that state is

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal The Residential Utility Consumer Office is going to take up deregulating Arizona’s electric generation industry next week, and
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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