
Second residential solar incentive plan taking longer to warm up
By Patrick O’Grady Phoenix Business Journal Solar Phoenix 2, a $25 million plan to generate more power from residential rooftops throughout the city, is running

By Patrick O’Grady Phoenix Business Journal Solar Phoenix 2, a $25 million plan to generate more power from residential rooftops throughout the city, is running

By Patrick O’Grady Phoenix Business Journal As more school districts harness the power of the sun, some may find the cost savings they anticipated are

By Keith Bradsher The New York Times BEIJING — China in recent years established global dominance in renewable energy, its solar panel and wind turbine

Arizona Daily Star Arizona moved up to 12th place among the states for its energy-efficiency programs, according to rankings released today by the non-profit American

(Reuters) – The land rush that drove thousands of roughnecks, drillers and leasing agents to North Dakota’s oilfields is cooling off, bringing down costs in

By Diane Cardwell The New York Times The United States trade case against Chinese manufacturers of solar panels took a step toward completion Wednesday with

Jennifer Yachnin E&E Publishing DENVER — President Obama and GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney clashed last night over tax benefits to the oil and gas

By Justin Doom and Ehren Goossens Bloomberg Sumitomo Corp. (8053), Japan’s third-largest trading house, bought 25 percent of a power project First Solar Inc. (FSLR)

By Danielle Baussan Climate Progress Call it the “Goldilocks Conundrum.” Four years ago, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the George W. Bush-era

by Solar Energy Industries Association New research by top pollster Hart Research Associates shows that likely voters in the 2012 election cycle overwhelmingly support solar

by Solar Energy Industries Association From September 4 to 9, 2012, Hart Research undertook an online national survey of 1,206 registered voters on behalf of

By Keith Johnson The Wall Street Journal During the 2008 campaign, Americans worried about dwindling oil supplies, rising demand and skyrocketing prices. Today, a revolution

By Ryan Randazzo BUSINESS BUZZ Blog/The Arizona Republic Recent stories about Salt River Project’s 3.9 percent rate hike coming in November have prompted some harsh

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune The outcome of next month’s race for the Arizona Corporation Commission will determine how much more solar

Public support has cooled for stricter environmental regulation of hydraulic fracturing for natural gas, a drilling method that has lowered U.S. energy prices while raising

By Patrick O’Grady Phoenix Business Journal Valley Forward Association recognized the Maricopa County Master Watershed Stewards Program with its top honor Saturday at its annual

By Neela Banerjee and Don Lee Los Angeles Times President Obama, in a rare move, blocked the acquisition by a Chinese-owned company of four wind

By Herman K. Trabish greentechmedia.com First Solar (NSDQ: FSLR) has no projects built or under construction in China. That is significant because the company signed

By Dawn Alexander CBS5 The Salt River Project (SRP) is helping make a dream come true for the Gila River Indian Community. The Community has

The Arizona Republic In the olden days of four years ago, the Arizona Corporation Commission had some long-established and well-defined duties. The commissioners set utility

Chinese company has large plant in Goodyear, Ariz. Struggling amidst a severe downturn of orders for photovoltaic solar panels, China’s behemoth solar panel maker, Suntech

By Chris Morris Las Vegas Sun When the Legislature required the state’s power company to produce a certain percent of its electricity from renewable energy,

Dean Bibles of the Public Lands Foundation, BLM State Director for Arizona Ray Suazo, and ASU West History Professor Dr. Eduardo Pagan, discuss the history,

EE Publishing The oil boom raging in North Dakota is unlikely to come to South Dakota, according to a study this week from the office

By Parker Leavitt The Arizona Republic The fluoridation system that was shut down last year at a Gilbert water-treatment plant likely failed because of faulty

WINDOW ROCK — (AP) The Navajo Nation and the U.S. Department of the Interior have reached a financial agreement to have the tribe build 43

First Solar’s hot climate white paper titled “Performance Characterization and Superior Energy Yield of First Solar PV Power Plants in High-Temperature Conditions” has been published in
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By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs The chairman of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee said Monday it may be time to allow the State Land

By Charles Borla , Gabriela Rico | Tucson.com A “middle housing” plan supported by city staffers is set to alter the type of housing that

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: It probably comes as no surprise, but once again the fastest-growing communities in Arizona are on