
A review of solar energy in 2012
By Vince Font Renewable Energy World 2012 was a big year for solar, both domestically and globally, with some unlikely players throwing their hats into

By Vince Font Renewable Energy World 2012 was a big year for solar, both domestically and globally, with some unlikely players throwing their hats into

Calif. utilities target rooftop solar By Chris Clarke REWIRE California’s three largest investor-owned utilities are renewing their complaints over rooftop solar, according to a story

Retiring Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Chairman Jeff Bingaman (D-N.M.) has some advice for the next Congress: The era of big energy bills is


If you’d like to discuss energy issues, contact Court Rich, Co-Chair of Rose Law Group’s Renewable Energy Department at crich@roselawgroup.com Rio Rico, Ariz. –

By Sandra Fabritz-Whitney, John Sullivan, David Modeer, Kathleen Ferris and Warren Tenney The Arizona Republic Sandra Fabritz-Whitney is director of the Arizona Department of Water

By Patrick O’Grady Phoenix Business Journal Arizona came in a very close second to California in the number of solar installations during the third quarter,

By Ahron Sherman Kingman Daily Miner The process to open the Chloride Copper Mine, formerly known as Emerald Isle, has been drawn out over the

Duke Energy Renewables has purchased a solar power project at the University of Arizona’s technology park that is expected to begin commercial operation in the

By David Wichner Arizona Daily Star If you’d like to discuss energy issues, contact Court Rich, Co-Chair of Rose Law Group’s Renewable Energy Department at

By Khara Persad Cronkite News Photos by Kazi Haque/City of Maricopa The air gets so bad on some days that Marilyn Wyant has to wear

By Ben Geman The Hill Four out of five people in the U.S. say global warming will be a big problem for the nation without

By Eric Wesoff Greentech Media After a painful pricing process, SolarCity (Nasdaq:SCTY) is now a public company. The stock is currently trading late in the

By Patrick O’Grady Phoenix Business Journal First Solar Inc. has brought in a lot of tech talent, but now it is being recognized for welcoming

Because of a law passed during the presidency of Ulysses S. Grant, the federal government does not collect royalties from gold, silver, copper and other

By David Crane and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The New York Times If you’d like to discuss energy issues, contact Court Rich, Co-Chair of Rose

Rising demand and falling supply have water managers in the arid West projecting that the Colorado River won’t be able to meet the demands over

The battle over a high-voltage line to connect substations in Peoria and Buckeye, began nearly five years ago. The plan to build the 38-mile power

Greentech Media Over the past two months GTM Research has begun to survey the solar power landscape in a world with fewer incentives. Specifically, we have been

The U.S. has already installed more solar energy than all of 2012 – setting a new annual record. And the year is not over yet.

If you’d like to discuss energy issues, contact Court Rich, Co-Chair of Rose Law Group’s Renewable Energy Department at crich@roselawgroup.com ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Petroleum

Peak oil or peak energy? By John Mauldin Thoughts from the Frontline newsletter A consistent theme in this letter has been the connections between items

Even as drought-stricken Midwestern states squabble over diminishing water supplies in the region, a new federal-state study raises the idea of constructing a 670-mile pipeline

A major manufacturer of small wind turbines has laid off 14 more employees from its plant in northern Arizona and several employees from its offices

CBS 5 A Scottsdale-based company is opening the first of 26 planned charging stations for electric vehicles along Interstate 10 in Arizona. Officials with GOe3,

This past November was one of Arizona’s warmest on record. Learn about Arizona’s weather outlook with State Climatologist Nancy Selover and Randy Cerveny, a President’s

At a time when many cities and states in the West are grappling over water, a south-central Arizona Indian community has found itself in the
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Photo via TSMC By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal The White House is reportedly nearing a trade deal with Taiwan that would call for Taiwan Semiconductor

By Michael Gerrity | World Property Journal The global data center industry is entering an era of expansion unlike anything it has seen before, driven