
Peoria Unified School District to install solar panels on 6 schools
By Melissa Leu The Arizona Republic By the beginning of next school year, students at six Peoria Unified schools should expect to see new solar-panel-equipped

By Melissa Leu The Arizona Republic By the beginning of next school year, students at six Peoria Unified schools should expect to see new solar-panel-equipped

CBS 5 Researchers at ASU have developed a way to track greenhouse gas emissions, not just across individual cities, but right down to individual buildings

By Marley Shebala Navajo Times Top officials are mum on a written invitation from Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar to meet with Navajo Nation

By Bill Coats TriValley Central Rodney and Tiffany Shedd’s farm just north of Arizona City has 460 acres of cotton. Dirt roads lead to and

First Solar, the manufacturer of photovoltaic, thin-film solar panels, announced today that it has launched a new, solar power plant operations center in Mesa, Arizona.

By James Paton Bloomberg First Solar Inc. (FSLR), the biggest maker of thin-film panels, said Australia is four years behind the U.S. in building large

Navajo-Hopi Observer Officials with the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality announced Oct. 12 that they intend to file suit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

By Patrick O’Grady Phoenix Business Journal The race for three Arizona Corporation Commission seats could wrest control away from one party, solidify it moving forward,

By Ethan Pollack | October 10, 2012 Economic Policy Institute What is a green job? We tend to think of a green job as one
Should we save the desert tortoise, or plow over its habitat to build solar power plants that can help us save ourselves? It’s a question

ASU Energy Policy Innovation Council Since 2010, Goodyear Mayor Georgia Lord has helped her city become a leader in residential distributed generation solar installations. That

By Owen Fletcher The Wall Street Journal Want to see where your food might come from in the future? Look up. The seeds of an

By Bill Opalka Vestas has cut staff at two Colorado blade factories, citing low demand for new wind equipment in 2013 as the federal production

By Jason Dearen The Associated Press Federal officials on Friday approved a plan that sets aside 285,000 acres of public land for the development of

Edited from Arizona Capitol Times Rep. Chester Crandell said he was surprised when the first question of the Oct. 2 Clean Elections debate of Legislative

By Phillip Wright Verde Independent JEROME – The Town Council voted Tuesday night to approve an intergovernmental agreement to sell water to the Yavapai-Apache Nation.

By Matthew L. Wald A Maryland man is awaiting sentencing for what may seem an unusual crime: selling bogus renewable energy credits and using the

By Stephen Lacey Climate Progress Industries that support a higher number of “green” workers who are making goods and services more environmentally friendly have experienced

By Karen Gullo Bloomberg Solyndra LLC, the bankrupt solar- panel maker that received a $535 million U.S. government loan guarantee, accused Suntech Power Holdings Co.

Electric Love Market research forecasts are almost never correct, but decent ones do give a good sense for how things are likely to change in

By Philip Haldiman The Arizona Republic Arizona Public Service Co. has decided to delay its decision until later this year on a new route for

By David Wichner Arizona Daily Star On a sun-drenched expanse of former farmland in the Avra Valley area northwest of Tucson, a new project will

GPEC Release In support of the region’s solar and renewable energy industry and the more than 9,000 related jobs in Arizona, Goodyear Mayor Georgia Lord,

By Donyelle Kesler Cronkite News Press releases and ribbon-cutting ceremonies often herald cities’ sustainability initiatives, but Mesa Mayor Scott Smith would prefer that these be

By Eric Wesoff Greentech Media The world’s largest PV solar farm is the massive Agua Caliente deployment in Yuma County, Arizona. First Solar (Nasdaq: FSLR),

By Ted Lake Arizona Silver Belt Washington — Members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives are on a break until after the Nov.

By Mark Lineberger Journalaz.com An effort to annex the Verde Santa Fe neighborhood into the city of Cottonwood apparently failed last week when annexation supporters
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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