
Arizona near the top for solar jobs
Arizona’s solar industry has 9,800 direct jobs, ranking it second in the country behind only California, according to one of the first nationwide surveys on

Arizona’s solar industry has 9,800 direct jobs, ranking it second in the country behind only California, according to one of the first nationwide surveys on

By Daniel Dullum | Tri Valley Central In the midst of tough financial times, the Florence Unified School District caught a substantial break. With the

By Fiona Govan | The Telegraph The artificial island would be reached by a walkway from the mainland where a 984ft Space Hotel equipped with

By Keith Bradsher | The New York Times HONG KONG — The Obama administration and the European Union have each decided to negotiate settlements with

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal Blog First Solar Inc.’s stock price hit a 52-week high on Monday, the result of another good earnings

By James Holloway | gizmag.com “Imagine opening a hatch in a submarine under water. The water will flow into the submarine with enormous force. It

Here are a few pictures the Rose Law Group Reporter was able to capture while Solar Impulse was in Arizona over the weekend.

By Dwight Witherspoon, Navajo Nation Council delegate | Indian Country Today Although the Navajo Generating Station carries the name of the Navajo people, the “Navajo”

By Herman K. Trabish | GreenTech Media Construction has resumed on First Solar’s 230-megawatt solar power plant in Antelope Valley. Concerns about management of dust

By Judd Gregg, former New Hampshire governor, U.S. Senator | The Hill Just three years ago, Republican members of the Senate split with President Obama

By Chris Hooks | The New York Times BRADY, Tex. — In October, the City Council of this Central Texas town voted unanimously to purchase

The Arizona Republic Two years ago we invested significant time, effort and money to invest in rooftop solar, along with 10 other friends in

The Arizona Republic Usually, doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different outcome will get you an invitation to the analyst’s

By Glenn Hamer and Steve Macias | The Arizona Republic In her recent “My Turn,” http://www.azcentral.com/opinions/articles/20130503coal-poor-investment-arizona-energy-future.html. Nancy LaPlaca touted Los Angeles and Nevada for their plans to

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal Direct Energy is ready to start talking a bit more about deregulated utilities in Arizona. The Houston-based company,

By John Broder | The New York Times The Obama administration on Thursday issued a new set of proposed rules governing hydraulic fracturing for oil

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal The Arizona Corporation Commission is looking into whether smart meters designed to help people learn about their energy

By Christopher Martin | Bloomberg SolarCity Corp. (SCTY), a solar-energy developer chaired by billionaire Elon Musk [and represented by Rose Law Group], won financing from

By David Roberts | grist The conflict between electric utilities and distributed energy — mainly rooftop solar panels — is heating up. It’s heating up

Federal legislation that would permit plans for a copper mine in southern Arizona to move forward has cleared one of its congressional hurdles, AP reports.

Environmentalists are suing the Arizona Department of Water Resources over decision to permit groundwater pumping for a housing development planned in Sierra Vista, AP reports

By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic Arizona Public Service Co. and the solar industry have published conflicting studies estimating the value of rooftop solar

Arizona Foothills Magazine Arizona Public Service and its Washington, D.C. lobbyists continue to say one thing publicly: they looooove Arizona solar, but it’s clear its

(TUSK news release) (SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) A new study shows that rooftop solar and net metering generate a windfall for Arizona Public Service (APS). Rooftop solar

By John Upton | grist America’s wind energy boom is about to deliver the biggest economic investment in Iowa’s history — and blow a whole

By Joseph Romm | cross-posted from Climate Progress Nowadays, in an age of rising population and scarcities of food and water in some regions, it’s

By Mathew Dalton | The Wall Street Journal Chinese solar-panel manufacturers will face import tariffs of up to 67.9% at European Union borders under a
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By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs A Democratic primary battle in Tucson is taking shape after two state legislative candidates joined a growing wing of

By Jordan Gerard, Jakob Thorington | State Affairs With a budget on the horizon and most legislative bills either dead, signed, vetoed or waiting for

Photo via Strata Clean Energy (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Strata Clean Energy.) By Chamber Business News As Arizona’s energy landscape undergoes rapid transformation—driven by surging data center