
First Solar sells Campo Verde project
By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal First Solar Inc. has sold another of its large solar projects, this time with the sale of the

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal First Solar Inc. has sold another of its large solar projects, this time with the sale of the

By Stephen Lacey, Herman Trabish and Eric Wesoff | Greentech Media The GTM Solar Summit kicked off yesterday with a pre-conference look at how states

By Lyndon Rive, CEO SolarCity I was born in Pretoria, South Africa. My father was a chiropractor, and my mother operated a massage therapy college

Story and photo By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal ABB Group, an international player in power technology and renewable energy, is buying Power-One

By Barry Goldwater Jr., former U.S. Congressman, chairman of T.U.S.K. | Arizona Capitol Times Recently I spoke out in support of a critical effort underway


By Ben Geman | The Hill Conservative groups and a dozen House Republicans are petitioning the Supreme Court to review an appellate decision that upheld

By Michelle Mitchell | The Arizona Republic Hundreds of Chandler residents flocked to public meetings Tuesday, concerned that proposed power lines might run through their

By Haven Daley | The Huffington Post A solar-powered plane that has wowed aviation fans in Europe took to the skies Friday over the San

(ASU news release) Carbon Nation™ producer, director to teach sustainability, film production Arizona State University has appointed documentary filmmaker Peter Byck to jointly serve as

By Zack Colman | The Hill Sens. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) and Rob Portman (R-Ohio) revived a scaled-back version of their energy-efficiency bill on Thursday. The

By Neela Banerjee | Los Angeles Times A dozen states and cities and three major environmental groups have notified the Environmental Protection Agency that they

Sierra Vista Herald Review Water and residential development would seem to be competing forces that shape the future of Southern Arizona. Specifically, recent news items

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona’s solar industry has 9,800 direct jobs, ranking it second in the country behind only California, according to

By Scott McNutt | Coolidge Examiner Many Pinal County farmers who rely on water from the San Carlos Reservoir are planting less cotton this year

By Dan Frosch | The New York Times SLICK ROCK, Colo. — The Dolores River bends through southwestern Colorado like a gooseneck, shaded by red

Solar Industry Calling for “stable, reliable, well-structured tax policy,” the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) has weighed into the tax reform debate currently taking place

By Herman K. Trabish | Greentech Media As Greentech Media heads to Phoenix for its annual Solar Summit, April 22-24, it will find an Arizona

Harvard economist Robert Stavins recently published a study assessing the impact of energy disclosure laws requiring real estate owners to perform periodic energy analysis on

By Brandon Loomis | The Arizona Republic Mounting pressures on the Colorado River’s supply make it the nation’s “most endangered river” this year, the non-profit

By Anjeanette Damon and Andrew Doughman NV Energy’s powerful lobbying corps has quietly tried to muster wide support for a major energy proposal at the

Dow Jones Newswires The world has made almost no progress towards reducing the carbon content of its energy supplies in the last 20 years, despite
A new poll shows Arizonans are committed to solar power. Court Rich, cochair of Rose Law Group’s Renewable Energy Department, and spokesman Jason Rose

Enews Press Release The Arizona Department of Water Resources has approved a massive groundwater pumping project that will drain the Upper San Pedro River in

The Wall Street Journal Millions of homes and businesses in Connecticut, New Jersey and New York were left in the dark for weeks after superstorm

Business Wire Arizona Public Service Co. and AMEC, an international engineering and project management company, announced Monday the completion of the first 17 megawatts (MW)

By Meg Cichon | RenewableEnergyWorld.com A major challenge for the geothermal industry is reducing the risk of its exploration and drilling phase – there is
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Rep. Lupe Diaz speaking with the media outside the Arizona State Capitol building on the opening day of the 56th Legislature in Phoenix, Arizona. (Gage

By Zach Buchanan | Phoenix New Times Arizona was once an affordable paradise, attracting new residents from out of state thanks to its low housing

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Pinal Partnership.) Pinal County, AZ — Pinal Partnership today thanked Katie Hobbs and the Arizona Legislature for the passage and