
California ramps up policy that’s taboo on campaign trail
The message from California is that, since cap-and-trade legislation died on Capitol Hill in 2010, climate policy experiments haven’t vanished — they’ve just gotten smaller

The message from California is that, since cap-and-trade legislation died on Capitol Hill in 2010, climate policy experiments haven’t vanished — they’ve just gotten smaller

By Philip Franchine Green Valley News and Sun A Republican leader said last week that a strong majority of Green Valley voters support the proposed

Three out of four Californians are currently unable to take advantage of affordable and clean, renewable energy through the state’s renewable power programs’ Daily

One option being considered by the government would reduce the country’s dependence on nuclear power to 20 to 25 percent of electrical needs by

American Wind Energy Association endorses Michigan 25 by 25 ballot proposition The American Wind Energy Association issued the following news release, only a portion of

A recent UC Berkeley study shows that an efficient high-speed rail network in California will reduce pollution and greenhouse-gas emissions By Max Pringle East

State’s high court backs 2011 ruling by Appeals Court By Michael Clancy The Arizona Republic The Arizona Supreme Court ruled earlier this week to uphold

By Stephen Lacey Climate Progress Now that renewables are receiving some of the same incentives that fossil fuels have enjoyed for nearly one hundred years,

By Ryan Randazzo The Arizona Republic Shares of Tempe-based First Solar Inc. fell $4.53, or about 19 percent, Thursday following reports the company stopped delivering
The Associated Press A federal appeals court has reversed an order that put a Flagstaff attorney on the hook for some of a ski resort’s

Arizona 3rd in solar growth Solar Energy Industries Association Arizona’s solar industry is growing quickly. It is one of the sunniest states and it is

By Donyelle Kesler Cronkite News An improperly working wastewater lift station in Holbrook once caused a sewage spill, resulting in a $50,000 fine from the

Bullish on renewable energy but short the few million to invest in a new solar power plant? Perhaps you have $8 Co. Exist It can

By Doug Saunders The Globe and Mail There are feelings you get when you enter an Ikea store. The vertiginous experience of getting lost in

By John Farrell Energy News When you subtract out shady roofs, renters, and other factors, only about 25% of Americans have a place to install

Senator pleased by San Pedro’s ‘progress’ By Bill Hess Wick Communications After Republican U.S. Sen. John McCain’s town hall in Sierra Vista was finished last

By Patrick O’Grady Phoenix Business Journal The University of Arizona will lead a group of researchers that includes some at Arizona State University to work

Tucson, Ariz., August 21, 2012: SOLON Corporation, one of the largest providers of turnkey solar power plants and photovoltaic (PV) products in the United States,

Supporters see it as a way to generate solar-installation jobs in communities that are often located near factories, oil refineries or older power plants burning

By LeRoy N. Shingoitewa, chairman of the Hopi Tribe The Arizona Republic I was disappointed to see the Hopi Tribe’s position on the Little Colorado

Currently the largest solar array at a military base in at Nellis AFB, Nevada. The Davis Monthan array will be even larger. Could provide third

Texas utility smart meters stir rowdy debate By Sarah Kuta The Associated Press Thelma Taormina keeps a pistol at her Houston-area home to protect against

Israel has control over the fuel supply to the Palestinian population The Arab American News.com Necessity is the mother of invention, and for Palestinians living

McClatchy-Tribune news service NO By Mark J. Perry, professor of economics at the Flint campus of the University of Michigan Even if a carbon tax

By Samantha Bare Cronkite News WASHINGTON — Federal officials said Wednesday they will review whether two plants near the proposed Rosemont Copper mine are threatened,

By Felicia Fonseca FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — An arbitrator has awarded a Las Vegas developer about $28 million in a contract dispute over the Grand

E&E Publishing Booming oil production in North Dakota and Texas has set the United States on track to reduce its reliance on imported crude to
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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