
[OPINION] APS charges 21% more than SRP. Now it wants even more of our money.
By Laurie Roberts | Arizona Republic APS is squeezing its captive customers for huge profits. Here’s yet another reason why the Corporation Commission should wake

By Laurie Roberts | Arizona Republic APS is squeezing its captive customers for huge profits. Here’s yet another reason why the Corporation Commission should wake

If PG&E becomes a public entity, maybe then it will start keeping the public’s interest in the forefront. As stocks drop, fires ravage the state,

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Don Brandt is retiring as chief executive officer for Arizona Public Service and its parent company Pinnacle West, but

While Wall Street discovers an untapped market in California, the sudden increase in home generators is raising environmental and health concerns By Leticia Miranda |

By Parker Shea | Arizona Mirror Navajo Generating Station is closing, and that means an enormous amount of water is up for grabs, a situation

New modeling shows the state can decarbonize — at a savings By David Roberts | Vox For one thing, thanks to its bountiful sunlight and

By Rofida Khairalla | Pinal Central The Coolidge Planning and Zoning Commission has approved the site plan for a massive solar plant within city limits

By Ivan Penn | The New York Times Frustrated with wildfires and intentional blackouts caused by Pacific Gas & Electric, more than two dozen California

By Robert Rob | Arizona Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) Nuclear power is a clean-energy, fossil fuel competitor. So

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The town of Gilbert is looking at forging a solar energy deal with Salt River Project to

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Arizona Public Service Co. has applied to pump “poor-quality” groundwater from the West Valley that the company says Buckeye

By Paulina Firozi | The Washington Post Take your pick: Blackouts or wildfires. That’s the grim choice many in California are fearing as the state’s

‘You don’t believe in climate change. You are excused from this conversation,’ state’s governor tells Trump Donald Trump has threatened to cut off emergency funding

By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star Tucson-based copper producer Asarco LLC has agreed to pay union workers some $10 million in disputed copper price

Rose Law Group Co-Founder and Director of Renewable Energy Department, Court Rich spoke with KJZZ’s The Show this morning about new rules regarding the installation

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times For months, Arizona regulators tasked with developing new utility shutoff rules appeared to dig in their heels at

9 Republicans supported the ban, but not Lesko, Schweikert, Gosar, Biggs By Robin Bravender | Arizona Mirror The U.S. House approved legislation Wednesday to permanently

The fires and the blackouts are connected to a larger problem in this state: a failure to live sustainably By Farhad Manjoo | The New

Arizona Public Service customers got shafted to the tune of $28.4 million, according to a newly released audit. Even more outrageous: the Arizona Corporation Commission

By Orion Rummler | Axios Five cities in California have the nation’s highest density of homes with solar panels, while Detroit has the lowest, according

Shutdown of Navajo Generating Station might position the nation to dominate the West’s renewable energy demands By Jimmy Magaherno | PHOENIX magazine For the past

By Robin Bravender | Arizona Mirror The full U.S. House is slated to vote this week on legislation to permanently ban uranium and other hardrock

CBS NEWS Powerful new winds could bring more devastation to parts of California already ravaged by wildfires. Crews battling the massive Kincade Fire in Northern

By Parker Shea | Arizona Mirror The Navajo Nation Council on Oct. 23 tabled legislation that would avoid hundreds of millions of dollars in Nation

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic The Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station 50 miles west of Phoenix is licensed to run into the 2040s, but

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times Arizona regulators who are developing rules to prohibit utilities from disconnecting customers during extreme heat are ignoring scientific

A frenetic oil boom is revealing a sharp divide between the region producing the oil and those deciding how to spend the wealth By Simon
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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