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By Jake Kincaid | Pinal Central If there is one thing Pinal County has plenty of, it’s sunshine. The county has three solar projects

By Jake Kincaid | Pinal Central If there is one thing Pinal County has plenty of, it’s sunshine. The county has three solar projects

By Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services | Arizona Captiol times Arizona Public Service has faltered in its attempt to keep a renewable energy measure it

By Kelsey Misbrener | Solar Power World The California solar mandate on all new homes starting in 2020 means many homebuilders in the state will need to adjust their business

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) By Amber Smith Special to the Arizona Daily Star Arizona is a mining state. To

By Jake Kincaid | Casa Grande Dispatch Pinal County has several large solar projects in the works that are stuck in the slow process

By Hubble Ray Smith | Daily Miner More than 100 residents of the Butler area showed up at the Eagles club Monday evening for

San Tan Times Today Commissioner Andy Tobin submitted a letter requesting that the Arizona Corporation Commission have an emergency hearing to vote on an emergency

By Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The fight over whether Arizonans get to vote on a renewable energy measure has

NAHBNow A recent ruling by the U.S. District Court for South Carolina means that for the foreseeable future, roughly half of U.S. states will be

By Sarabeth Henne, Cronkite News | Arizona Daily Star The proposed Rosemont Mine, a massive, open-pit copper operation in the Santa Rita Mountains southeast

By Sarabeth Henne | Payson Roundup Deenise Becenti remembers watching this summer as a Navajo woman who had been waiting more than 20 years to

By Carmen Forman | Arizona Capitol Times Billionaire Democratic mega-donor Tom Steyer criticized the state’s largest electric company and the biggest competitor of his clean

By Katie Campbell and Jeremy | Arizona Capitol Times The state’s largest utility is staying out of the Republican primary race for two open Arizona

Information from West Valley View A legal challenge to the Clean Energy for a Healthy Arizona ballot initiative has high-profile backing from public officials

By Ryan Randazzo, | Arizona Republic The three Democrats hoping to win election and regulate utilities as part of the Arizona Corporation Commission took verbal

By Courtney Mally | Cronkite News The Bureau of Reclamation finished Glen Canyon Dam in 1963, obliterating one of the most spectacular red-rock canyons

By Sarabeth Henne | Cronkite News When the U.S. pulled out of the Paris Accords last summer, five Arizona cities joined hundreds around the

By Sarabeth Henne | Cronkite News A proposal for a massive open-pit copper mine in the Santa Rita Mountains will be back in court

Most stakeholders agree the state needs more renewables, but they don’t agree on how to get there. By Emma Foehringer Merchant | gtm Arizona’s

The state is opposing the Trump administration’s proposed changes over ozone pollution concerns By Zack Colman, E&E News | Scientific American The Trump administration’s plan to

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic The rate hike the Corporation Commission approved for Arizona Public Service Co. ayear ago is costing customers almost

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) By Tim Steller | Ariona Daily Star Arizona Public Service Co. argues the Palo Verde Nuclear

Tim Steller | Arizona Daily Star (Editor’s note:Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Arizona Public Service Co. argues the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating

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Editorial board | Arizona Republic Opinion: Corruption and ethics drive much of this year’s GOP primary election for Arizona Corporation Commission. (Editor’s note:Opinion pieces are

KTAR.com Cities are constantly growing. And with growth comes change — especially in terms of sustainability. COMMERCIAL Cafe took a look at numerous locations across

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizonans can’t be blocked from voting on a renewable energy proposal solely because
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By KTAR The Arizona Education Foundation (AEF) is receiving an $11.5-million grant from the U.S. Department of Education for a statewide literacy development program. The

By KTAR PHOENIX — Former Democratic Arizona Rep. Leezah Sun, who resigned in January 2024 after facing House expulsion on three accusations, announced Monday on

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