
Water’s not under the bridge in Phoenix
By Fernanda Santos | The New York Times PHOENIX — The hiss of sprinklers serenades improbably green neighborhoods early in the morning and late at

By Fernanda Santos | The New York Times PHOENIX — The hiss of sprinklers serenades improbably green neighborhoods early in the morning and late at

By Eric Lipton and Julia Preston A surge in migrant traffic across the Southwest border into Texas has resulted in a milestone: the front line

By Kim Steele Kingman Daily Miner Staff Despite negative company filings, an $11.2 million deficit and a serious lack of funding, Sierra Resource Group’s director

By Nora Caley | Solar Industry Overcapacity and poor margins are out, and profitability is in. That’s according to Lux Research, which recently reported that

By Bill McMillen | Mohave Valley Daily News The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has agreed to take another look at regional haze controls for a
Job Title: Director of Operations for AriSEIA Summary Arizona Solar Energy Industries Association (AriSEIA) is currently seeking a well-qualified individual for a position with the

Phoenix Business Journal The closure of a Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc. mine for four weeks following a deadly accident is pushing up world copper

Solar Industry In a 66 to 27 vote Monday, the U.S. Senate passed a comprehensive farm bill that, among many other provisions, includes funding for

By Sean Pool and John Dos Passos Coggin | Climate Progress Full report available here: Low-Cost Incentives Can Spur Innovation in the Solar Market Concentrating

By Rebecca Leber | Climate Progress A company that pledged at the height of the 2012 election that environmental regulations would shutter its Montana power

By Jonathan DuHamel | Tucson Citizen Shale oil and gas discoveries in the U.S. are quickly making us less dependent on OPEC for our energy

By Erin Roman | Phoenix Business Journal Businesses that report having a higher percentage of green business practices are also seeing higher sales, and much

By Patrick O’Grady| Phoenix Business Journal Arizona fell to fourth in the amount of solar power being installed around the state for the first quarter,

By Matthew L. Wald | The New York Times WAYNESBORO, Ga. — The two nuclear reactors rising out of the red Georgia clay here, twin

By Michael Winerip | The New York Times In the fall of 1991, eight men and women marched into a glass and steel complex that

Clean Technia The US unseated China as the most attractive country for renewable energy investment in 2012, according to Ernst & Young’s (E&Y) May 2013

By Marta Falconi | The Wall Street Journal Solar-powered products, like calculators and wrist watches, have been around for decades. Now, a handful of projects

The authors are CEOs of companies related to solar energy: Andrew Birch of Sungevity; Edward Fenster of SunRun; Lyndon Rive of SolarCity and Nat Kreamer

By Lenny Bernstein | The Washington Post It’s a sight that would bring joy to anyone who has ever paid an electric bill: that little

By Conrad Burke, DuPont Photovoltaics | GreenTech Media (Editor’s note: Posted opinion pieces do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Rose Law Group.) Solar panel

Solar Industry SolarConnecticut, an advocacy group, says a new law in Connecticut will lower the installed cost of commercial solar and is expected to attract

(Editor’s note: Posted opinion pieces do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Rose Law Group.) A Republic Business article Wednesday, “Navajo station weighs options,” went

Arizona Daily Sun (Editor’s note: Posted editorials do not necessarily reflect the opnions of Rose Law Group.) Everyone can agree that saving energy and lowering

By Matthew L. Wald | The New York Times The owners of the San Onofre nuclear power plant in Southern California, which has been shut

The Arizona Republic Well, shucks, said the folks at the Arizona Department of Water Resources, we just don’t have the authority to protect that rare

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona and the Phoenix area have taken some strides in cleantech growth — mostly on the shoulders of

By Sarah Jane Keller | High Country News Mike Conway of the Arizona Geological Survey started getting phone calls from realtors a several months ago.
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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