
Group forms to protect right to solar choice
Solar Industry Rooftop solar companies SolarCity, Sungevity, Sunrun and Verengo have formedThe Alliance for Solar Choice (TASC), which will initially focus on ensuring the continuation

Solar Industry Rooftop solar companies SolarCity, Sungevity, Sunrun and Verengo have formedThe Alliance for Solar Choice (TASC), which will initially focus on ensuring the continuation

By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic An executive with the company planning a trash-to-energy power plant in Glendale was previously involved with a utility

By Christina Sampson | Casa Grande Dispatch For the fifth year in a row, Casa Grande has won a Playful City award. The Playful City

Arizona Geology.blog.com Resolution Copper is facing a raft of challenges in its goal to develop one of the world’s largest copper mines outside Superior, Arizona,

By Dominique Browning | Climate Progress It is time to fight with your mom—about something important. That’s my Mother’s Day message to daughters—and sons, moms

By James Gerken | The Huffington Post Atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide surpassed a notable milestone this week. They reached a daily average above 400

By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic Officials celebrated the completion of a massive power plant west of Phoenix on Friday, just a week after

By Peter Gleick | ScienceBlogs The Colorado River, recently named America’s most endangered river, supports millions of people in the American Southwest and northwest Mexico

(Solar Energy Industries Asssociation news release) A study released today shows that distributed solar generation (DG) and net energy metering will provide Arizona Public Service

By Cyndy Cole | Arizona Daily Star City workers knew back in the summer of 2010 that Flagstaff’s eastside Wildcat Hill sewage treatment plant wasn’t

FREDONIA, Arizona — The Bureau of Land Management says Energy Fuels Inc. plans to begin production at one of its uranium mines in northern Arizona

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal The Arizona Corporation Commission is taking its first, albeit tentative, steps to examine whether to deregulate the state’s

Last Saturday just after midnight, history was made at Sky Harbor Airport. That’s when the solar-powered plane “Solar Impulse” landed on the first stop of

By Barry Cinnamon | The California Solar Initiative (CSI) program, which provides rebates for homes and businesses, is no longer providing rebates for homeowners in

By Ryan Koronowski | Climate Progress The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee was scheduled to vote Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. on the nomination of

By Katherine Tweed | GreenTech Media Late last year, a study found that California’s 33 percent renewable portfolio standard (RPS) could result in a “rate

By Jeff Spross | Climate Progress The Department of Energy’s Loan Guarantee Program was started in 2005 under the Bush Administration, but ramped up thanks

By Diane E. Brown, executive director Arizona PIRG Education Fund San Tan Valley.com While spring has sprung, here in the Valley it is beginning to

By Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times Abengoa, the Spanish renewable-energy giant, will build a $110 million garbage-to-electricity plant in Glendale for Chicao’s VIESTE Energy,

By J. Tozer for Department of Defense What is better than a warm blanket on a cold night? How about a blanket that can produce

By Jonathan Thompson | High Country News There may be no better place on the planet to generate solar electricity than Arizona. The entire state

Tempe-based First Solar to lay off 150 workers By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic Tempe-based First Solar Inc. plans to lay off about 150

By John Upton | grist Mora County, N.M., has a message for the oil and gas industry: “You’re not welcome here.” County commissioners voted 2-1

By Kris Maher | The Wall Street Journal LIVELY GROVE, Ill.—Coal has been losing favor as an energy source for a few years, thanks to

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star The Southwest’s power grid could become more vulnerable to climate change over the coming decades, says a new

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona Public Service Co. and its ongoing disagreements with the solar industry likely won’t end this summer. Instead,

A solar-powered airplane left Northern California on Friday for the first leg of a planned cross-country trip that its co-pilot described as a “milestone” in
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By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Home mortgage rates have dipped to 5.99% at a time when sales contract activity and supply is on

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