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The renewable future is here—if you can find a plug By Michael Grunwald | POLITICO The earth is excellent. It’s the only planet with Netflix,

The renewable future is here—if you can find a plug By Michael Grunwald | POLITICO The earth is excellent. It’s the only planet with Netflix,

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Five renewable-energy advocates hope to win seats next month on the Salt River Project board of directors, where they

By Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder A new biogas plant next to the town’s south wastewater treatment plant will not add to the area’s odor

Investor Vinod Khosla has battled regulators for years over Martin’s Beach, which can only be reached by road on his property The Guardian A Silicon

The mine has the potential to yield 2 million pounds of uranium, which could fuel Arizona for a year By Christopher Cadeau and Lillian

By Jake Kincaid | PinalCentral State regulators, apparently alarmed at what they heard from Pinal County residents this week, are taking action against a

By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times The state’s largest utility wasted no time in spending money to discredit a ballot measure that seeks to

By Mark Cowling | Pinal Central A company wants to turn Florence waste into energy. Town staff plan to begin negotiating a development agreement with

By Jake Kincaid | PinalCentral Residents voiced grievances and opposition to a proposed Johnson Utilities rate hike at a Arizona Corporation Commission public hearing Tuesday

‘Uranium has killed fathers and grandfathers and great-grandfathers across the Navajo Nation’ Native News Online Responding to President Donald Trump’s overtures to open up uranium

By Nicole Hernandez | Cronkite News embers of a nonprofit environmental advocacy group on have urged the public to pay closer attention to “regressive” governmental

By Keith den Hollander, regional director for the Christian Coalition Arizona Capitol Times (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) America was

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Payson Roundup A judge won’t help Bob Burns force Arizona Public Service to disclose the money it

Arizona State University is part of a new coalition of 13 leading research universities that will help communities achieve their climate goals and accelerate the

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Tempe-based First Solar Inc. will build a large solar plant in the West Valley that will use a massive battery

To get on the ballot, groups will need to gather more than 150,000 signatures by July 5 By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Renewable-energy advocates

By Gabriela Rico | Arizona Daily Star Despite working 11-hour days on the farm because he is unable to find workers, Daniel Pacheco recently declined

Would also have the option of arguing in front of the Corporation Commission as part of the case The Pinal County Board of Supervisors has

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Sun An Arizona tribe has the legal right to challenge the use of treated effluent to

By Josh Delk | The Hill A group of 19 governors of Western states are protesting Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke’s plan to overhaul the department,

South Korea, Taiwan and the European Union have separately filed complaints By Timothy Cama | The Hill A handful of Canadian companies that make solar

A group of employees with an Arizona utility company have returned from Puerto Rico after spending weeks helping restore electricity for its residents following a

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Mine workers and other groups that want to keep the coal-fired power plant near Page open plan to march

‘ We still have to plant those acres,’ says one farmer. ‘We have to eat.’ By Sharon Nunn | The Wall Street Journal Farmers are

By Mark Arax | California Magazine On a summer day in the San Joaquin Valley, 101 in the shade, I merge onto Highway 99 past

By Tim Gallen | Phoenix Business Journal (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Arizona Public Service Co. wants to give electric-vehicle

100K customers face deadline to change rate plans By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Arizona Public Service Co. on Tuesday asked utility regulators to either
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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

By Cleveland.com Dick Van Dyke is 100 tomorrow. That’s no big deal — in my world. Last month, my klezmer band played a 100th birthday