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Casa Grande Dispatch Two members of the state House, Frank Pratt of Casa Grande and T.J. Shope of Coolidge, have stepped up to work for

Casa Grande Dispatch Two members of the state House, Frank Pratt of Casa Grande and T.J. Shope of Coolidge, have stepped up to work for

By Herman K. Trabish | GreenTech Media A new partnership between REC Solar and third-party financing provider Clean Power Finance is an indication that key

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal As technology is disrupting pretty much every major industry these days, so too has it come to utilities

By Rebekah L. Sanders | The Arizona Republic Arizona’s four congressional Republicans railed against the Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday for imposing what they called

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal Solar proponents in Arizona have long said scaling back on incentives and programs at the state level to

Accessory Generation blog This post is the first of a new feature on my blog called “The Politics Of Fashion” where I plan to take

By Herman K. Trabish | GreenTech Media If anybody doubts that federal energy regulators are aware of rapidly changing electricity landscape, they should talk to

By Mari Hernandez | Climate Progress The solar industry is booming across the U.S. and the numbers are staggering. Residential solar installations in 2012 reached

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star Opponents of the proposed Rosemont Mine have filed suit, seeking to overturn a state decision awarding a groundwater

By Melissa St. Aude | Casa Grande Dispatch Implementation of a controversial Arizona Department of Water Resources plan to gradually zero out extinguishment credits will

By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal The city of Mesa has extended its solar incentive program for city customers until June 30, 2014. Continued:
From the Yellow Sheet Report Critics and proponents of electric retail had until Aug. 16 to counteract points raised by proponents, and the debate has

By Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne wants the Keystone XL Pipeline project approved ASAP, citing its supposed benefits in

By Jeff Spross | Climate Progress Despite foot-dragging by the state’s leadership on solar policies, residential solar installation prices recently hit $3.90 per watt in

By Herman Trabish | GreenTech Media A filing with the Arizona Corporation Commission from a top U.S. tax law firm concluded tariffs proposed as an

By Lucy Mason, former state representative from Prescott |Arizona Capitol Times Arizona Public Service has been granted monopoly status to provide power in certain parts


From the Yellow Sheet Report The Arizona Chamber of Commerce last week voted to oppose electric deregulation. Chamber President and CEO Glenn Hamer on Friday

By Yvonne Gonzalez | Verde Independent Clarkdale Town Council members voted Tuesday to oppose two Arizona Public Service proposals that would increase rates for rooftop

By Melissa St. Aude | Casa Grande Dispatch The Casa Grande City Council on Monday will consider taking a stand regarding a controversial Arizona Department

By David F. Briggs | Arizona Daily Independent Like many concerned citizens of southern Arizona, I have closely followed the Rosemont debate for eight long

ADI News Services Arizona congressmen Raúl Grijalva and Ron Barber are attempting to prevent, once again, the opening of the Rosemont Mine. Grijalva, who is

By Felicia Fonseca | The Associated Press Farmers in central and southern Arizona would take the hit from a projected shortage in Colorado River water,

First-ever water reduction placed on Lake Mead By Rachel Layne | Bloomberg The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, which manages water in 17 Western states, announced

By Allison Hurtado | Ahwatukee Foothills News The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) used its public comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Study (DEIS)

By Darren Goode | POLITICO The Obama administration this week started to install solar panels on the White House roof, almost three years after initially

GreenTech Media Utilities may soon be on the verge of a “death spiral” as more customers leave the grid and implement distributed energy technologies like
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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