Solar panel roads: The future is getting closer to now
By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Craig Coppola, a principal with Lee & Associates Commercial Real Estate Services and a prominent CRE broker, first
By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Craig Coppola, a principal with Lee & Associates Commercial Real Estate Services and a prominent CRE broker, first
Since 1999, more than 28,000 buildings have earned the Energy Star label. Here’s where you can find the most of them.
KTAR A report released Tuesday by the National Park Service showed the Grand Canyon had a total benefit on the local economy of $904.3 million
By Lauren Clark | Cronkite News It’s a rainy Monday morning at Potomac Metals, a scrap yard just outside of Washington, D.C., as a customer
By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic Arizona utility regulator Andy Tobin is urging increased support from state utilities and the federal government to help
Cronkite News rizona is one of the fastest growing states, ranking eighth in the country in terms of percentage population growth and fifth in numeric
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Southwest Value Partners in their fight to prevent this mine from opening in the middle of a master-planned family community.
By Kelly Fisher | PinalCentral Salt River Project has announced it has agreed to purchase power from a proposed Pinal County solar plant that has
By Gregory Korte | USA TODAY Four national monuments in Arizona, covering almost 2 million acres, will be reviewed under the executive order issued Wednesday
By Arren Kimbel-Sannit | Cronkite News Arizona’s Salt River Project earned failing marks for the transparency of its online financial records, one of more than
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times State utility regulator Bob Burns wants a quick ruling on his bid to get
By Mark Cowling | PinalCentral As the town looks for cuts and ways to save in the new fiscal year budget, a few residents urged
By Arren Kimbel-Sannit | Cronkite News The Environmental Protection Agency was within its rights to impose certain standards on industrial sites in Arizona in place
By Emery Cowan | Arizona Daily Sun Victor Mannie has worked for Navajo Generating Station’s operator, Salt River Project, for 36 years. Working at the
By Roland Murphy for Arizona Builder’s Exchange As the likely closures of the Navajo Generating Station and the Kayenta Mine brings increasing economic uncertainty to
By Danielle Izzo | Breaking Energy Arizona utilities have come to an agreement on the future of the operations at the Navajo Generating Station. Their
A year after the armed occupation of a federal wildlife refuge, new and old players wage battle over what and whom the lands are for
By Robert Service | Science You can’t squeeze blood from a stone, but wringing water from the desert sky is now possible, thanks to a
Arizona Business Daily Reports The latest news out of the battle over the Navajo Generating Station (NGS) gives the coal plant an edge that could
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times A federal court on Monday rejected efforts by some companies, aided by state officials,
Solar power advocates undeterred by Trump’s climate policies National Public Radio Some worry that President Trump’s rollback in climate policy will hurt renewable energy. But in
By Heather Smathers | Pinal Central Lucid Motors’ electric car manufacturing facility is one step closer to becoming a reality. Pinal County Air Quality has
By Tom Beal | Arizona Daily Star Mexican poet Homero Aridjis wants to build a solar barrier between his country and the United States —
By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | The Republic The Salt River Project this week released a revised plan on the contentious issue of how to get more
By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times A Southeast Arizona electric cooperative remains on the hook for more than $7 million in
AzBigMedia Arizona’s infrastructure is the subject of significant debate this legislative session. While infrastructure can be defined in many ways, it is essential for the
By William Yardley | Los Angeles Times This sprawling metropolis morphed in a matter of decades from a scorching desert outpost into one of the
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