
Franks concerned about electric grid vulnerability
He introduced the Secure High-voltage Infrastructure for Electricity from Lethal Damage Act – the SHIELD Act – in early 2011 but the bill has yet

He introduced the Secure High-voltage Infrastructure for Electricity from Lethal Damage Act – the SHIELD Act – in early 2011 but the bill has yet

By Patrick O’Grady Phoenix Business Journal Walmart is flipping the switch today on what the company says will be its largest solar power system. The

CEO opens up about company’s plans By Christopher Martin Bloomberg First Solar Inc. (FSLR) Chief Executive Officer Jim Hughes is stepping up efforts to manage

By Jonathan Thompson High Country News The West is heating and drying up so much that the whole place could burst into flames at any

By Felicia Fonseca The Associated Press FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Congress did not intend to reserve water rights for state trust lands, the Arizona Supreme Court

Ikea, one of the chains in the top 20, plans to have solar arrays on almost all of its furniture stores and distribution centers by

The Daily Courier The solar industry was in the news in the past week, one piece that leads to kudos and one that gives pause.

By Patrick O’Grady Phoenix Business Journal Arizona State University will lead a consortium of public and private groups on a $15 million grant from the

Follow Court Rich on twitter Industry fears potential loss of accelerated depreciation as byproduct of tax reform talks no matter the party in charge. #solar

By Lindsay Morris Power Engineering The opening session on Solar Power International 2012 kicked off on Monday with a “Newlywed Game”-style “gameshow” among six industry

By Patrick O’Grady Phoenix Business Journal Arizona finally placed ahead of New Jersey in terms of solar installations in the second quarter as utility-scale operations

Overseas suppliers trounce U.S. panel makers, but installations soaring By Ryan Tracy and Cassandra Sweet The Wall Street Journal The solar-power business is expanding quickly

Chinese policy-makers focus on solar installations as uncertain political support for renewables dampens US & EU investment Renewable Energy Technology China will continue to lead

By Tony Davis Arizona Daily Star More copper produced, yet less water sucked from the aquifer, less pollution, less juice needed to power the mine

By Laura Bly USA TODAY And during those buffalo-hunting and cattle-ranching adventures in what was then the Dakota Territory, no place made as big an

Arizona not among top 10 wind energy states By Rod Walton Tulsa World A majority of registered voters in Oklahoma say they want their power

Read below to see what he had to say: @Court_Rich: Goodyear, Arizona Mayor Lord tells @GPEC group that 15% of all residential rooftops in City

By Darius Dixon POLITICO Positions such as DOE secretary and EPA administrator hog the spotlight when people read the tea leaves of a potential Mitt

Chinese companies in the solar power industry now have about two-thirds of the global market By Keith Bradsher CHENGDU, China — Defying Chinese threats of

By Scott Streater E&E reporter The long legal battle over Interior Secretary Ken Salazar’s controversial 2009 decision to cancel 77 leases near pristine federal lands

A green revolution would protect future generations from climate havoc and wean us from our dependence on the vagaries of oil prices, and we shouldn’t

By Ahron Sherman Daily Miner Up to this point, it’s been smooth sailing for Sierra Resource Group, the company set on re-establishing the Chloride Copper

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star State officials want to force a federal agency to stop dumping sewage loaded with heavy metals into

Some residents don’t want route, substation in their neighborhood By Philip Haldiman The Arizona Republic Arizona Public Service Co. hopes to improve utility reliability with


Energy development groups around the world are closely watching what happens here because success or failure with the first United States commercial license could affect

PHOENIX, AZ — (Marketwire) – 09/04/12 — Tombstone Exploration Corporation (OTCQB: TMBXF) (OTCBB: TMBXF) announced Tuesday that it has renewed all its Bureau of Land
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Photo via Pinal County By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post San Tan Valley’s Town Council approved an ESI employee cost agreement for the Public Works

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Central Arizona College.) By Phoenix Business Journal Central Arizona College is preparing to break ground on a $102 million performing arts center on

By Real Estate Daily News Maricopa County is asking residents, landowners and business stakeholders to weigh in on Framework 2040, a draft comprehensive plan intended