
APS seeks partner to bring in battery storage for solar power
By Abdel Jimenez | Editorial Intern / Phoenix Business Journal Growing demand for solar energy has prompted Arizona Public Service Co. to recruit a partner

By Abdel Jimenez | Editorial Intern / Phoenix Business Journal Growing demand for solar energy has prompted Arizona Public Service Co. to recruit a partner

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic People living in the portion of the southeast Valley served by Johnson Utilities say they are living in turmoil

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star The risks of Lake Mead dropping to catastrophically low levels have ramped up dramatically, say federal officials

By KTAR.com Even if Arizona sees an exceptionally heavy monsoon season this summer, that will not end the long-term drought in the state, one

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times With a renewable energy initiative ready to be filed next week, a state utility

By Sarabeth Henne | Cronkite News Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has “no intention to revisit uranium mining” in and around the Grand Canyon, his

Builder A good piece from Solar Power World reports on the difficulties builders will face once California’s solar mandate takes effect. It includes interviews with executives

By Sarabeth Henne | Cronkite News Arizona wildlife groups launched a campaign Monday to block what they fear is a Trump administration effort to

Wrangler News SRP’S first standalone battery-based energy storage project will be built at 54th Street and West Pecos Road in West Chandler, according to a May

AZBigMedia After successfully completing beta testing, with 400 Phazr battery installations in APS and SRP territories, JLM Energy, an energy technology company, is partnering with

By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star A planned “world-class” zinc and lead mine near Patagonia in Santa Cruz County would create several thousand jobs

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic The board of directors overseeing the Central Arizona Project canal on Thursday approved two deals for power to partially

By Jessica Kutz | High Country News In one of the latest bids to save the Navajo Generating Station, the West’s largest coal-burning power plant, the

Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services | San Tan Valley News The government’s key witness in the Arizona Corporation Commission bribery case told jurors Wednesday she
By Dylan Sullivan | NRDC New power sector modeling, conducted by renowned energy firm ICF, using assumptions based on publicly-available information developed by the Natural

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic More than 100 coal miners rallied at the state Capitol on Wednesday, calling for officials to allow time for a new

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times A plan by the operators of the Central Arizona Project to look for new

By Keridwen Cornelius | Phoenix Magazine Arizona’s bright days and balmy nights have lured generations of Americans. But will our ever-hotter and longer summers spoil
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Arizona Public Service Co.’s parent company has put more than $5 million into political-action committees to influence how Arizonans

By Avery Anapol | The Hill President Trump is reportedly considering a plan to prolong the use of struggling coal and nuclear plants through an

By Melissa Fittro | Scottsdale Independent A complaint has been filed at the Scottsdale City Clerk’s Office alleging practices conducted by advocates of the polarizing

By Abdel Jimenez | Phoenix Business Journal The initiative campaign advocating for clean energy sent out a complaint on May 15 to two Arizona Republicans claiming


By Jake Kincaid | PinalCentral Arizona Corporation Commission staff officially recommended the appointment of an interim manager for Johnson Utilities on Friday following the conclusion

Planning and Zoning discusses beekeeping and poultry raising within city limits By Ron Eland | Red Rock News It was literally all about the birds

By Tim Steller | Arizona Daily Star The California billionaire, who was in Tucson last weekend, is putting the money behind the clean-energy initiative that

Following California’s new mandate requiring solar-powered systems for residential construction, Blaine Brownell highlights technologies likely to get a bump. By Blaine Brownell | Builder This article
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By AZ Family Kari Lake’s road to a new job in Jamaica just got a bumpier. After losing two races in a row, a judge

By Rose Law Group Lobbying and Government Affairs Dept. RLG Budget wins from this legislative session: RLG lobbied bills that were signed by Governor Katie

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