[OPINION] Electricity Rates: No hike necessary
By Dana Kennedy | Arizona Capitol Times he cost of electricity can feel a lot like a helium balloon — something that just goes up
By Dana Kennedy | Arizona Capitol Times he cost of electricity can feel a lot like a helium balloon — something that just goes up
By Jim Mapstead, contributing writer | Phoenix Business Journal As a business owner and former candidate for Phoenix City Council, I have always believed in
Rose Law Group partner Court Rich: “If monopoly utilities really wanted to lower ratepayer bills, they could start by lowering their own inflated returns.” By
By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Maracay hopes for the homes in Chandler and Gilbert to use 30 to 60 percent less energy via
By Cat Brown | CopperArea.com The Town of Superior is nestled in the shadows of the Apache Leap mountain. It’s an iconic face of the
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic The Alliance for Solar Choice is asking Arizona utility regulators to reconsider their December decision to end the system
By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star Global biotech giant Monsanto Co. has been taking a verbal pounding in public meetings on its plan to
By Joseph Guzman | Cronkite News President Barack Obama will leave office Friday without declaring a new 1.7 million acre national monument around the Grand
By Emmamarie Huetteman | The New York Times Representative Ryan Zinke, Republican of Montana, pitched himself on Tuesday as a serious steward of federal resources
By Katie Campbell and David Yankuss | Pinal Central Kathryn Thompson is quick with a sarcastic joke or breezy one-liner on the phone. She details
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Arizona Public Service is facing severe opposition to its request to raise the rates for 1.1 million customers. The
By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star APS, TEP and solar industry groups argued that customers applying for solar interconnections should be grandfathered under current
Now we’re getting somewhere By Alissa Walker | Curbed.com In many ways, 2016 was a bad year for all commuters. Even as cities made vast
Monument will not be created By Brandon Loomis | The Republic Arizona conservationists are lamenting President Barack Obama’s apparent decision to not create a national
(Note: Rose Law Group represents Southwest Value Partners in its efforts to keep a mine out of a master planned community.) By Mark Cowling | Pinal
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic New Congressman c is concerned about the coal plant in his district Owners of the plant said they are
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic The Navajo Generating Station coal-fired power plant near Page and the coal mine that supplies it may close this
By Adam DeRose | Cronkite News A month after it announced plans to develop a new solar power plant in Gila Bend, Vasari Energy was
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Arizona got a new utility regulator on Tuesday and the Arizona Corporation Commission also elected a new chairman and
By Parker Leavitt | The Arizona Republic A controversial plan to run power lines — strung from steel poles about 65 feet tall — across
Arizona Daily Independent In response to President Obama designating two national monuments this week in Utah and Nevada, Governor Doug Ducey issued the following statement
By Leslie MacMillan | The New York Times KAYENTA, Ariz. — The world’s largest coal company, Peabody Energy, is seeking federal approval to expand its
By Ian Dowdy, director of the Sonoran Institute’s Sun Corridor program (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Much discussion has occurred
By Erin Davis | AzBigMedia When a child first opens a box of Legos, he sees a random pile of attachable pieces. Once his imagination
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Arizona utility regulators began hearings Monday on the value of rooftop solar electricity, and are considering a variety of
(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) My Turn: If rooftop and utility-scale solar should be valued the same, so should raw
Michael Humes | AARP Connecticut AARP Connecticut State Advocacy Director John Erlingheuser provided the following statement in regards to the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA)
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