
Renewables must learn from natural gas
National Journal Energy Experts Blog. Natural gas is now tied with coal as the United States’ top source of electricity. It’s a milestone that caps

National Journal Energy Experts Blog. Natural gas is now tied with coal as the United States’ top source of electricity. It’s a milestone that caps

By Doreen Hemlock Renewable Energy World For solar energy to spread mainstream on U.S. homes, installation will need to move beyond specialized solar contractors to

By Joel Kirkland E&E Publishing A well-organized campaign to convince local governments in New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio to ban natural gas drilling poses a

By Mike Sunnucks Phoenix Business Journal Thirty Arizona chambers of commerce are coming to the aid of coal-fired power plants as the U.S. Environmental Protection

By Doug Young Young’s China Business Blog Traditional consolidation in industries suffering from overcapacity typically sees stronger companies merge and weaker ones close, resulting in

By Tony Davis Arizona Daily Star Rosemont Copper says it plans to reduce truck traffic, energy use and air emissions at its proposed mine, while

By Matthew L. Wald The New York Times The wind industry’s main trade association is predicting that new installations will fall to zero without a

By Herman K. Trabish greentechmedia.com “We are prepared to deal with whatever we need to deal with to play in the market.” A recent panel

revmodo.com Some 80,000 people in the Navajo Nation in Arizona may soon have access to much-needed clean water after 20 years of severe drought in

The Daily Courier It’s been more than eight years since the City of Prescott and the Town of Prescott Valley decided to buy the former

“As the great Court Rich put it, ‘ACC leadership has been key in fact in making Arizona the solar State,’ and in fact, in part

By Patrick O’Grady Phoenix Business Journal Southwest Solar Technologies is taking a step toward production of solar dish mirrors and designing a way to cut

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is considering a collaborative conservation and management initiative along the Lower San Pedro River that could become a national

Solar Industry Solar power’s detractors frequently describe solar as “secretly” non-environmentally-friendly. They point to the PV module manufacturing process, utility-scale arrays’ potential impacts to land

By Harold Kitching Casa Grande Dispatch Two contracts allowing the city of Casa Grande to begin work toward a recharge facility for effluent from the

By Tony Davis Arizona Daily Star Pima County plans to drop its appeal of an April decision by the state’s environmental agency approving a groundwater

By Cindy Barks The Daily Courier An agreement that obligates Prescott and Prescott Valley to put several million dollars into expanded groundwater examination in the

By Cyndy Cole Flagstaff’s mayor made a tough-to-keep promise in 2006: The city would cut its greenhouse gas emissions by about one-third by 2012, to

Existing lines are maxing out, especially as the push intensifies to bring online more renewable energy By Susan Montoya Bryan The Associated Press Pick any

Half are willing to pay more for it By Adam Johnston Clean Technia Two recent studies commissioned by Vestas show there is a strong appetite

By Pamela King E&E Publishing Over the next three years, the University of Houston Law Center will host five attorney scholars to do research and

Arizona made one of the biggest gains in new solar installations. Energy Prospects West The solar-energy market enjoyed its second-best performance in history during the

By Jim McElhatton The Washington Times Government officials blame unfair competition from China for the collapse of solar panel manufacturer Solyndra, but such concerns didn’t

Figuring out whether you save money depends on a lot of factors — especially where you live. By Yuliya Chernova The Wall Street Journal The

Taking wind out of the sails U.S. government sued over windfarm development ban WindPower Monthly A company-owned Chinese turbine manufacturer, Sany Electric, is suing the

Risky business for tribe By Suzanne Adams Kingman Daily Miner The Hualapai Tribal Council could lose the Skywalk as the eventual result started by the

There have been many prior versions; most were defeated. By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune Seven times now, voters have rejected ballot measures
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By Maya McFall | Daily Independent Trader Joe’s will open its 22nd location in Arizona this fall at Desert Ridge Marketplace, 21001 N. Tatum Blvd.

By Reagan Priest | State Affairs As the dust settles from the 2026 legislative session, Gov. Katie Hobbs is still sifting through more than 200

By Elliott D. Pollack & Company Inflation is moving in the wrong direction. The Consumer Price Index rose 4.2% over the past twelve months in May, the