
Energy company plans more exploration in Southern Ariz.
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

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

By Kathleen Stinson |The Arizona Republic The Maricopa County Air Quality Department has allocated $1 million for air-quality projects within a 5-mile radius of what

By Kenneth Bossong | Climate Progress According to the latest “Energy Infrastructure Update” report from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s Office of Energy Projects, 1,231 MW

Another new, major Southern Arizona copper mine is in the planning stages near San Manuel, where copper was mined for many decades. The Arizona

By Tom O’Halleran, chairman of the Verde River Basin Partnership | Camp Verde Bugle Every once in a while all the dots connect and we

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal Solar demand rose last year but not as much as the industry had hoped, and California proved that

By Justin Boose, | Renewable Energy World Expanding the development of renewable energy facilities, such as solar power, has become a growing domestic priority in

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor Rose Law Group Reporter Acting as a committee, the Senate on Thursday resolved to oppose the federal government’s plan

By Phil Riske | Rose Law Group Reporter STATE CAPITOL – The Arizona Senate on Thursday forwarded for third reading legislation that would establish state

By Philip Haldiman | The Arizona Republic For months, Cave Creek residents and town officials have been fighting a proposed power line that would run
Tucson, Ariz., February 20, 2013: SOLON Corporation, one of the largest providers of turnkey solar power plants in the United States, today announced the completion

The Arizona Republic This could finally be the year. The long effort to create North America’s largest copper mine 70 miles east of Phoenix received

By Molly Young | The Oregonian Oregon officials greenlighted a $20 million tax credit for SoloPower — tripling taxpayers’ stake — despite unfulfilled job and

By Diane Cardwell | The New York Times Automakers have long resorted to incentives like zero-percent financing, rewards points and rebates to inspire customer loyalty.

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor, Rose Law Group Reporter STATE CAPITOL – Without future action necessary because of population growth and drought conditions, Arizona

By Dennis Wagner | The Arizona Republic The Hualapai Tribe of northern Arizona faces serious financial and political fallout from a $28.6 million judgment last

By Shelly Ridenour | Casa Grande Dispatch Fourteen years of work are finally coming to fruition for the Pinal West electric project. The $500 million

By Hank Stephenson | Arizona Capitol Times As Arizona’s population has expanded, the state’s water supply has been quickly dwindling and without action, the state

By Ken Silverstein | energybiz A congressional watchdog agency has put climate change atop the financial risks that could imperil the federal government. It’s the
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Richmond American Homes.) By InBusiness Phoenix Richmond American Homes of Arizona, Inc., a subsidiary of Sekisui House U.S., Inc., announced the Grand Opening

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Home mortgage rates have dipped to 5.99% at a time when sales contract activity and supply is on

Photo via CSPAN By Reason During his State of the Union address, President Donald Trump touted his executive order cracking down on large institutional investors