
Uranium firm sues U.S. over Grand Canyon mining ban
(News release) WASHINGTON D.C.— On June 21st, British uranium firm VANE Minerals sued the United States in Washington’s U.S. Court of Claims over the Department

(News release) WASHINGTON D.C.— On June 21st, British uranium firm VANE Minerals sued the United States in Washington’s U.S. Court of Claims over the Department

By Ben Geman | The Hill President Obama is launching fresh battles over climate change with plans to curb emissions using executive powers that sidestep

By Tom Kenworthy | Climate Progress Name a big issue that the Department of the Interior has been involved in during the Obama and Clinton

By Ryan Tracy |The Wall Street Journal Disputes over the use of small-scale solar power are flaring across the nation, with utilities squaring off against

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services | East Valley Tribune Want one of those new Tesla all-electric cars that Consumer Reports has been raving
Casa Grande Dispatch A forum held in Casa Grande Wednesday to address a major water issue shed some light on a difficult problem. The fact
By Michelle Mitchell | The Arizona Republic Salt River Project has chosen the two potential routes for new high-voltage power lines that it expects to

By Derek Jordan | The Sierra Vista Herald After more than five years of planning, the Rosemont Copper Mine is edging closer to a reality,

By Diane Cardwell | The New York Times Over the years, as Rick Murphy helped expand his family’s auto business in Edina, Minn., outside Minneapolis,

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor | Rose Law Group Repoter [EXCLUSIVE] The cart is ahead of the horse in Arizona when it comes to fracking,

By Tim Steller | Arizona Daily Star (Editor’s note: Posting opinion pieces does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Rose Law Group.) The blockade is

By Ryan Tracy | The Wall Street Journal The Environmental Protection Agency said Thursday that it would drop an investigation that had linked contaminated water

Solar Industry The U.S. House of Representatives has unexpectedly failed to pass its version of the farm bill, dashing the hopes of those pushing for

This is the opportunity for Arizona Public Service leaders to have the conversation about net metering they told GTM they wanted. APS VP Jeff Guldner

By Katherine Tweed | GreenTech Media If you live in an apartment building with five or more units, you probably use significantly less energy than

By Eric Wesoff | GreenTech Media SolarCity (SCTY), the newly public, fast-growing installer and financier of distributed energy, is having a breakout 2013. The company

By Chris Nelder | GreenTech Media Not all utilities are simply digging in their heels against change, or merely wringing their hands over disruptions to

By Matt Kasper and Patrick Maloney | Climate Progress On Monday, Governor Pat Quinn signed legislation to regulate fracking in the state of Illinois. Legislation

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor|Rose Law Group Reporter This year’s Arizona Legislature spent most of its energy on budgetary and Medicaid expansion. What energy

As per the town code, when the town manager is absent, the town clerk becomes the acting town manager. So, when Usama Abujbarah was terminated

By Julian Hattem | The Hill A bipartisan group of state attorneys general are warning environmental regulators not to let threats of lawsuits force the

Solar Industry The Colorado Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has decided to increase this year’s capacity of Xcel Energy’s Solar Rewards program for small-size solar installations

By GetSolar.com As a small town in Arizona experiences the benefits of solar power, the national program that inspired it takes on a new meaning

GreenTech Media For years we’ve likened the energy sector to the computing world, holding up Moore’s law as a guiding example proving that renewables will

By Summit Voice In a peaceful demonstration against energy imperialism, members of Navajo Nation demonstrated the power of solar along the Central Arizona Project canal

By Shar Porier | Bisbee Daily Review After listening to those supporting the Arizona Audubon appeal to add a condition to the special use permit

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona Public Service Co. is putting off its purchase of two units at the Four Corners Power Plant
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By Kaya Laterman | New York Times When Rebekah Carver decided to separate from her husband in 2023, she had one goal in mind. “The

By AZ Mirror During a 19-hour day that started early Wednesday afternoon and ended in the early morning hours of Thursday, Arizona lawmakers debated or

By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona lawmakers won’t ban state and local police from using masks during routine duties. On a