
Suntech in near takeover by holding company
By Keith Bradsher | The New York Times One of the world’s largest manufacturers of solar panels, Suntech Power, has nearly run out of cash

By Keith Bradsher | The New York Times One of the world’s largest manufacturers of solar panels, Suntech Power, has nearly run out of cash
By Carol Broeder | Arizona Range News The City of Willcox is looking to replace two in leadership roles – the City Manager and the

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal The Arizona Corporation Commission is weighing in on a fight between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and utilities

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star Rosemont Mine opponents claim in an appeal that Arizona’s environmental agency approved an air quality permit for an

Sens. John McCain and Jeff Flake have written a letter to President Obama and his cabinet, asking that the EPA refrain from imposing the technology

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal While news on the solar front could be better for the “greens” in Arizona, green building is still

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal Suntech Power Holdings Co. Ltd. is closing the doors on its U.S. manufacturing operations, and local officials are

By Julie Johnsson & Naureen S. Malik | Bloomberg A glut of government-subsidized wind power may help accomplish a goal some environmentalists have sought for

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona was one of the leaders in clean energy job growth last year, ranking No. 6 on a

By Steve Shadley | KJZZ Central Arizona Project is preparing for a severe water shortage if global warming leads to drier conditions over the next

By Ehren Goossens | Forbes Shi Zhengrong, who was ousted as chairman of Suntech Power Holdings Co. (STP) this week, said the solar manufacturer’s board

“I believe that using the town’s power of eminent domain to acquire the Curis property for public purposes is in the best interests of the

By Jonathan Fahey | The Associated Press NEW YORK — America’s power grid is like an old car. It gets the job done, even if

By Felicia Fonseca | The Associated Press FLAGSTAFF, Arizona — The Hualapai tribal corporation that managed the Grand Canyon Skywalk has filed for Chapter 11

By Adam Lashinsky | Fortune If investors merely went by labels in making buy-sell decisions, SolarCity would have been doomed by its name. Companies involved

By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic Salt River Project is negotiating to purchase a share of the embattled Navajo Generating Station in northern Arizona

President Obama on Monday named two people to his cabinet who will be charged with making good on his threat to use the powers of

By David Jin | president and CEO of Grand Canyon Skywalk Development It’s sad that Sherry Counts, current Hualapai Tribe chairwoman, wants to invoke my

SIERRA VISTA — Gusher State wants to lease and develop the Bisbee/Douglas International Airport for oil and-or gas exploration. The Sierra Vista Herald says a

By Cyndy Cole | Arizona Daily Sun A 20-year moratorium on new uranium mines on 1 million acres of federal lands near the Grand Canyon

By Pete Danko | Earth Techling The forecast is looking better for getting more solar energy onto the grid and at lower cost, scientists at

By Jessica Lillian | Solar Industry California’s solar market – the U.S.’ largest – now stands at the edge of a new era. Although the

An environmental group seeking to temporarily halt mining at seven coal mines in four states has sued the federal government, saying Thursday the approval of

1.15 MW system expected to generate over two million kWh per year Tucson, Ariz., February 27, 2013: SOLON Corporation, one of the largest providers of

Tempe-based First Solar Inc. saw its fourth-quarter and overall 2012 revenue rise as well as posting a quarterly profit, but the company still sees a

By Jeff Spross | Climate Progress As climate change makes the regions of the West, Southwest, and Great Plains warmer and drier, water demand will

By John Freemuth | High Country News In 2012, the seemingly endless argument over what level of government ought to be the manager over part
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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