
[ANALYSIS] Fiscal cliff’ could be too steep for many energy producers
By Saqib Rahim E&E Publishing If the United States falls over the “fiscal cliff,” more than a few energy producers will wish for a

By Saqib Rahim E&E Publishing If the United States falls over the “fiscal cliff,” more than a few energy producers will wish for a

By Cyndy Cole Arizona Daily Sun An individual opposed to development at Arizona Snowbowl is currently attempting to block construction of a water pipeline by

In 2011, more than two-thirds of grid-connected PV system installations were concentrated in California, New Jersey, Arizona and New Mexico By Larry Sherwood Renewable Energy

Hedge fund loans Augusta $40M By Tony Davis Arizona Daily Star The parent company of Rosemont Copper has averted a cash crunch by obtaining an

Scientists say society must adapt to higher tides and storm surges, deeper heat waves and droughts, more intense storms and changes in long-term weather patterns

The draft report would require all subdivisions to prove they have 100-year water supplies if they want to benefit from proposed water supply funds By

Casa Grande Dispatch Frito-Lay’s plant in Casa Grande has been selected Green Business of the Year by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for the Pacific

By Amy B Wang The Arizona Republic The Chandler City Council on Thursday voted 5-2 to approve a $1 million agreement with California-based SolarCity to

By Patrick O’Grady Phoenix Business Journal The sun may be providing the power for solar systems in Phoenix, but a leasing model is what’s providing

By Gary Thomas AZocleantech.com ATK Space Systems and Deployable Space Systems have been chosen for contract negotiation by NASA’s Space Technology Program for the development

Bill Gates puts money on solar toilet program By Bill Rigby The Associated Press Bill Gates is betting the toilet of the future for the

By Ellen M. Gilmer E&E Publishing Townships in the midst of a legal challenge over thorny provisions in Pennsylvania’s oil and gas law breathed a

“Streets are deserted, even in the city’s downtown business district. People walk at a pace somewhere between a stroll and a quickstep — not

By Patrick O’Grady Phoenix Business Journal First Solar Inc. has opened a subsidiary in Thailand, hoping to capitalize on a growing desire for

President Obama promotes wind energy in Iowa while Mitt Romney defends the coal industry before a group of miners in Ohio By Christi Parsons

Leading solar company’s founder moves aside amidst mounting debt and fraud allegations By Eric Wesoff greentechmedia.com Suntech was the world’s number one solar manufacturer

By Cyndy Cole Arizona Daily Sun Consumer advocate Ralph Nader, law professors, tribal groups and conservationists are asking a federal appeals court to

Record temps continue By Fernando Santos PHOENIX — Hot is a relative term for people used to the scorching summer weather in this city built

By RenewablesBiz.com For the third straight month, imports of Chinese solar cells and panels into the United States decreased year-over-year, according to the Coalition

By Shaun McKinnon The Arizona Republic Steady growth in Arizona’s urban areas could push summertime temperatures higher by as much as 4 degrees Celsius,

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune A federal appeals court on Monday rejected a bid by the Grand Canyon Trust to force

By Jeff Himmelman The New York Times Most mornings, Danny Kennedy hops on a bike with orange saddlebags and rides half an hour from his

By J. Craig Anderson The Arizona Republic Intel Corp. plans to build a new research and development facility on the east side of its

By Patrick O’Grady Phoenix Business Journal Arizona is becoming a home away from home for Spanish companies in the solar business, and the latest

By Patrick O’Grady Phoenix Business Journal Arizona Public Service Co. has lined up a plan for its renewable energy spending next year, one that

Industry hails rapid growth, as leading firms warn that end of production tax credit could lead to stalled investment By James Murray BusinessGreen The U.S.

Navajos, Hopis opted to let a long-sought settlement slip away By Senators John McCain and John Kyle The Arizona Republic “Whiskey is for drinking; water
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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