Court rejects cases on Navajo Generating Station impact
By Joseph Guzman | Cronkite News A federal appeals court rejected two cases related to the Navajo Generating Station, one that aimed to tighten environmental
By Joseph Guzman | Cronkite News A federal appeals court rejected two cases related to the Navajo Generating Station, one that aimed to tighten environmental
By Dustin Quiroz | Cronkite News Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Resolution Copper. WASHINGTON – The Resolution Copper Mine in Arizona would be operating by
By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times The parent company of the state’s largest utility spent more than $10 million on political ventures in 2016,
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Arizona utility regulators voted 3-1 Tuesday to fire an attorney and allow Arizona Public Service Co. to openly defy
But unless the city pitches in, the lines will still be positioned above the event center and its horse statue By Joshua Bowling | The
By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times A bill to ease regulations for Arizona’s electric cooperatives stalled after questions about its constitutionality. But there could
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Sun The state’s largest electric utility may have outmaneuvered a utility regulator in the fight
By Erik Kolsrud | Arizona Sonora News The future of the 70,000-person residential community Villages at Vigneto lives or dies on a single decision by
By Terrance Thornton | Scottsdale Independent A new taxing district is likely to emerge within Scottsdale city limits as business owners band together to help
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Energy Freedom Coalition of America) Arizona solar industry hopeful settlement signals end of utility attacks on solar Arizona Public Service,
By Jim Cross | KTAR Just 15 percent of Arizona is still experiencing drought conditions after the wettest winter in the state in seven years,
By Olivia Q Davila | Independent News Arizona Rep. Brenda Barton has recommended the repeal and replacement of the Environmental Protection Agency’s final proposed Clean
(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited unless they contain factual errors.) Arizona Solar Industries Association The Arizona Solar Energy Industries Association (AriSEIA) announced today that
By Parker Leavitt | The Republic Scottsdale Mayor Jim Lane weighed in on controversial plans for a Desert Discovery Center during his annual State of
Researchers say current water-resource planning underestimates the effect of climate change on the Colorado River water supplies. Record-setting drought reduced flows on the Colorado River
By Farai Bennett | Cronkite News GILBERT – The apartments at Vistara at San Tan Village look like many other “luxury” units available in the
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Metro Phoenix won’t dry up without the Navajo Generating Station coal plant, which powers the Central Arizona Project canal
By Robert Ferris | CNBC Solar power installations doubled in 2016 over 2015, as more and more areas of the United States began pulling their
Utility owners need to work out an arrangement with the Navajo Nation to decommission the plant after the lease expires. By Ryan Randazzo | The
By Alan Blinder | The New York Times PLAINS, Ga. — The solar panels — 3,852 of them — shimmered above 10 acres of Jimmy
By AZ Business Magazine The leading housing developer in eco-friendly living, responsible for bringing the first net zero energy multi-family housing to the U.S., MODUS
Policy debates over rooftop solar compensation continue to evolve into more sophisticated conversations about electricity rate design. By Krysti Shallenberger | UtilityDIVE The explosive growth
By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times Picking up where he left off last year, Arizona Corporation Commissioner Bob Burns is pursuing rules on transparency
Posted by Joseph Bebon | Solar Industry Forty-seven states and the District of Columbia took some form of action on distributed solar policy and rate
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Cheaper power from natural gas threatens Hopi and Navajo jobs at plant and mine. Utility regulator Andy Tobin is
Their representatives in Congress, however, don’t seem to care. By Ryan Grenoble | The Huffington Post wide-ranging new poll released Tuesday by Colorado College finds
By Mark Cowling | Pinal Central Pinal County Air Quality representatives will hold a public hearing on a permit for Florence Copper at 6 p.m.
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