
Republicans revolt as Arizona’s utility proposes cut in solar programs
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

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

(Marketwired news release) Equinox Copper Corp. (“Equinox”) (TSX VENTURE:EQX) is pleased to announce that it has retained Atwell, LLC to conduct an underground survey of

By Brandon Loomis | The Arizona Republic Population growth and groundwater pumping are taxing central Arizona’s Verde River to the point that parts of it

By Chris Meehan | SolarReviews On April 10, President Barack Obama sent his proposed budget for the fiscal year 2014. In it he called for

By John Broder The Environmental Protection Agency said Friday that it would delay issuance of a new rule limiting emissions of carbon dioxide and

VancouverSun Online A year ago, thousands of acres in south-eastern Arizona were destroyed by the devastating “Monument Fire”. That disaster has led to a water

By Matthew Hibbard | St. Louis Business Journal SunEdison LLC and North American Development Bank closed a $35 million loan for the construction of a 16

By Jessica Lillian | Solar Industry Reflecting the dominant industry trends, solar funding during the first quarter of 2013 (Q1’13) favored project acquisitions and funding

(Salt River Project news release) New study shows plant will bring $13 billion to Nation if lease is extended The Navajo Generating Station in northern

By Hayley Ringle |Phoenix Business Journal As Chinese solar panel manufacturer Suntech Power Holdings Co. Ltd. shut down its Goodyear plant this week, the doors

By Rebekah L. Sanders | The Arizona Republic Solar companies that assemble panels in Arizona and other renewable-energy manufacturers based in the United States could

By Vivian Padilla and John Yantis Cronkite News Service After years of rapid growth, residential solar-power installations in Arizona are likely to slow down some

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal First Solar took one day and a couple of announcements on Tuesday to get some of the solar

See graphic breakouts: Also: First Solar breaks into silicon with TetraSun purchase Plans for massive solar plant in Inyo County on hold No Solar Slowdown?

By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic NV Energy Inc. hit Salt River Project with a surprise last week that could cost its customers millions:

By Brahm Resnik | KPNX-TV The sudden elimination of incentives for businesses going solar prompts a warning that the state’s solar industry is at risk.

By Belinda Cao | Bloomberg Chinese solar manufacturers rallied in New York, led by Suntech Power Holdings Co. (STP), on a report that billionaire Warren

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal Salt River Project will be lowering its rates by 1.1 percent starting in May, the result of higher
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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