
Utah think tank says state should cut CO2 emissions 80% by 2050
By Bethany Rodgers | The Salt Lake Tribune Utah should strive to slash air pollution by half and carbon dioxide emissions by 80% in coming

By Bethany Rodgers | The Salt Lake Tribune Utah should strive to slash air pollution by half and carbon dioxide emissions by 80% in coming

A Native American tribe has insulated itself from California’s blackouts by creating a microgrid utility By Scott Wilson | The Washington Post BLUE LAKE, Calif.

By Michael J. Coren | Quartz On the stroke of midnight this New Year’s Eve, the American dream will get a makeover. In California, the nation’s

By Harrison Mantas | Cronkite News They may have turned out the lights, but the party’s not over at the Navajo Generating Station and its

Rose Law Group’s co-founder, Court Rich, takes a look back at the highlights of what was a wild and contentious decade for solar policy in

By Dillon Rosenblatt | Arizona Capitol Times Utilities are now required to enter into long-term contracts to buy power from solar and renewable energy generating

By James Carr / Cronkite News A Phoenix company wants to build two massive hydroelectric projects on the Little Colorado River, a main tributary of

By Curt Prendergast | Arizona Daily Star Rosemont Copper filed a notice Friday that it is appealing a federal judge’s ruling that barred construction of

KJZZ’s “The Show” interviewed Court Rich, Rose Law Group co-founder, senior partner, and director of Renewable Energy and Regulatory Law Departments, on Thursday. Listen to

By Paul Rogers | The Cupertino Courier Come Jan. 1, all new, single-family homes in Calif. must be built with solar paneled roofs, or some

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times We are under investigation by the Attorney General’s Office, but you can’t say anything about it. That was

For the first time, the state’s public utility commission has created a standard contract length for PURPA solar projects — in stark contrast to utility

Arizona Public Service has landed once again in the dung heap and this time Attorney General Mark Brnovich has picked up the scent By Laurie

By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona ranked ninth so far this year in total solar installations among U.S. states, according to the latest U.S.

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times Arizona Public Service knew of problems with its rate comparison tool, which is supposed to help customers find

The Arizona Attorney General’s Office has now gotten involved after APS claims computer problems caused thousands of customers to overpay for their electricity By Joe

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents the solar developers that prevailed on this issue Utility Drive Dive Brief: The Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) on Wednesday adopted

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents the solar developers that prevailed on this issue By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Arizona could see a surge in

By Andrew Sheeler | The Sacramento Bee Critics attack Trump plan to allow new oil leases, fracking in California The Bureau of Land Management hosted

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The city of Phoenix hosted the first in series of meetings last night on the future of

By Mark Cowling | PinalCentral The town and Florence Copper are finally commenting on the town’s offer to bury the hatchet this summer. In a
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents solar developers that prevailed on this issue AZBigMedia Today, the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) voted to reject a request from

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic After regulators demanded to know how Arizona Public Service Co. misguided thousands of customers about their cheapest energy rate

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times Arizona Public Service’s notorious influence in Arizona politics is fueled not only by its tens of millions in

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times A Texas engineering and construction company is suing Arizona Public Service, alleging that the utility refuses to pay

By Peter Samore | KTAR Imagine utility companies fighting for your business instead of monopolies setting rates in Arizona. Sound too good to be true?

By Dan McKay | Albuquerque Journal For a few months this year, David Davidson spent his days in an oil field, his nights in an
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By Jim Small | AZ Mirror When Arizona voters go to the polls in November to decide who will be the next governor and hold

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Oakwood Homes has withdrawn from the $850 million Metrocenter redevelopment project, with a replacement builder expected to be

By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal Developers are gearing up to tear down another structure near the former Metrocenter Mall as the area undergoes