
[ANALYSIS] Life after oil and gas
By Elizabeth Rosenthal | The New York Times We will need fossil fuels like oil and gas for the foreseeable future. So there’s really little

By Elizabeth Rosenthal | The New York Times We will need fossil fuels like oil and gas for the foreseeable future. So there’s really little

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Kingman Daily Miner A federal judge recently upheld the U.S. Interior Department’s authority to ban mining on a million acres surrounding

By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic With five Republicans in charge of Arizona utility regulations, all who appear to welcome free-market competition, merchant power

By Ryan Koronowski | Climate Progress Solar power is on the rise, even as the growth rate of U.S. electricity consumption has been slowing. This

Solar Industry Renewable energy company SolarCity is opening a new location in Nevada that will initially house new expansions of key administrative divisions, including portions

The Arizona Republic As if an activist Environmental Protection Agency were not enough of a threat to Arizona’s water future, California’s zeal for clean energy

Solar Industry Solar photovoltaic (PV) demand will increase 31 GW during 2013, up 7% year-over-year (Y/Y), according to the new NPD Solarbuzz Marketbuzz 2013. For

By Stephen Lacey | greentechmedia Americans say they love efficiency and clean energy. Take a look at any poll asking people whether they support these

By Phil Riske, managing editor, Rose Law Group Reporter WASHINGTON – All politics is local, and a heated discussion about the Superior City Council’s opposition
By Phil Riske, managing editor, Rose Law Group Reporter WASHINGTON – All politics is local, and a heated discussion about the Superior City Council’s opposition

By Eduardo Porter | The New York Times Who would have thought the United States would one day be a leader in cutting greenhouse gas

James R. Hagerty | The Wall Street Journal Cheap energy flowing from the U.S. shale-gas boom is often touted as a “game changer” for manufacturing.

Explorer Newspaper The Pima County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to oppose the construction of a new international natural gas pipeline west of the

By Geoff Oldfather, manager of communications for the Arizona Electric Power Cooperative. | Arizona Capitol Times We are disappointed that the Sierra Club chose to
By Peter Corbett | The Arizona Republic Scottsdale is setting its sights on acquiring nearly 4,000 acres of state trust land in the far northern

By Jen Lebron Kuhney | The Arizona Republic The recession virtually halted homebuilding, but as developers continue adding new rooftops to metro Phoenix neighborhoods, local

By Brian Wright | Casa Grande Dispatch Steve Miller, chairman of the Pinal County Board of Supervisors, has accepted an invitation to testify before the

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor, Rose Law Group Reporter STATE CAPITOL – A bill that would take away local control over home energy standards

By Ryan Haarer | KVOA Rosemont Copper’s proposed mining site would operate all night long. Heavy machinery calls for safety, and at night safety means

By Ben Geman | The Hill The Obama administration is likely to revise controversial planned rules that would set carbon emissions standards for new power

By Julie Fairman | News West Preliminary plans are being made for the construction of a utility-scale solar electric generating facility on Fort Mojave Indian

The Arizona Corporation Commission on March 12 dropped plans to hold hearings on a proposed change in the formula for calculating the renewable energy standard

The Arizona Solar Energy Industries Association (AriSEIA), Arizona’s premier solar energy industry trade organization, announced today that it has hired Milton M. “Mike” Masson as

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star When deciding if a development should be blocked, Arizona water regulators lack the power to consider whether groundwater

By Ken Silverstein | energyBiz The over-use of fossil fuels is focusing greater attention on upping the ante for wind, solar and geothermal power. And

By Ehren Goossens | Bloomberg U.S. solar panel installations grew 76 percent in 2012 to 3.3 gigawatts, representing a tenth of the global market, led

By Brian Wright | Casa Grande Dispatch A proposed copper mine east of Superior got another vote of support from the Pinal County Board of
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By Monica D. Spencer | inMaricopa County planners are grappling with how to manage rapid growth in western Pinal County without repeating the mistakes that

By Philip Haldiman | Daily Independent The city of Peoria will be keeping a keen eye on housing needs throughout the city, particularly for the

Photo via City of Mesa By Richard Dyer | Daily Independent Seven two-story buildings are planned at a data center development on 170 acres at