Giant desert development on hold in Arizona
By Victoria Prieskop | Courthouse News Service In a narrowly defined ruling, the Arizona Court of Appeals on Tuesday vacated and remanded the Arizona Department
By Victoria Prieskop | Courthouse News Service In a narrowly defined ruling, the Arizona Court of Appeals on Tuesday vacated and remanded the Arizona Department
The San Pedro River basin was designated a national conservation area in the 1980s. By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star State
By Ryan Randazzo } The Arizona Republic Arizona Election Returns (unofficial) Click here. Republicans Robert Burns, Andy Tobin and Boyd Dunn were leading the five-way
Renewable power advocates lose their last-ditch appeal to get a utility-backed energy initiative off the Nov. 8 ballot. By Emily J. Gertz | takepart.com A
A group of heavy hitters in Nevada politics is fed up with the state’s electric utility, so they’re pushing a plan to make it compete
By Vyto Starinskas and Tom Tracey, for The Daily Courier Don Robertson’s engine may have stopped revving on Oct. 17, but the pistons that he
Elon Musk’s vision for his customers: A home with solar roofing, a battery in the basement and an electric car in the garage. By Alexander
By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star A state hearing judge has called for Arizona utility regulators to end so-called net metering for rooftop solar
Environmentalists, renewable-energy firms raise doubts over plan to streamline permitting process By Amy Harder and Cassandra Sweet SAGUACHE, Colo.—Over Key lime pie at The Oasis,
By Emery Cowan | Arizona Daily Sun Arizona Public Service joined a western regional Energy Imbalance Market this month, which allows it to buy and
By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times The parent company of the state’s largest electric utility entered the Arizona Corporation Commission race, funding an outside
(Note: Rose Law Group represents Fondomonte Arizona.) By Arizona Horizon | Arizona PBS One hundred miles west of Phoenix, a Saudi-Arabian owned farming operation grows hay
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star The long-term viability of independently produced solar power could hinge on voters’ choices for state utility
By Adam DeRose | Cronkite News Some parts of Arizona could experience more than 100 days of temperatures above 100 degrees within 20 years, according
By Laurie Roberts | The Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Nearly a third of the state’s voters have not
By Mark Harris | recode As first reported Thursday by Rose Law Group Reporter, Atieva will unveil its Tesla rival to select people Friday, ahead of
By Gavin Maxwell | Cronkite News Officials from the U.S. Navy, federal government and a power company gathered in the middle of the desert plains
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Two Democrats running for the Arizona Corporation Commission on Monday said they were glad the CEO of the state’s
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Sun The head of the state’s largest electric utility may be suing Bob Burns in
By Courtney Columbus and Andres Guerra Luz | Cronkite News Lake Michigan to Catherine Hollowell and her tribe isn’t just a vital source of clean
By Kris Mayes for The Arizona Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Corporation Commission, take note: Homeowners’ solar arrays can
By Katharine Q. Seelye | The New York Times To many residents in this tiny town in southern Vermont, the last-minute offer of cash was
By Tom Beal | Arizona Daily Star The Arizona Department of Transportation will install dust sensors, warning signs and variable-speed-limit signs along a deadly stretch
By Mark Cowling | TriValley Central Federal maps show some homes in Anthem at Merrill Ranch in a “flood plain” with an above-average risk of
By Kelly Fisher | Casa Grande Dispatch After hearing concerns from farmers for months, the Pinal County assessor used his “assessor’s discretion” to sign a
VIDEO By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star A major manufacturer of rooftop solar units is putting $140,000 into the effort
By Emery Cowan | Arizona Daily Sun Legislation allowing a Grand Canyon tramway and other tourism development at the confluence of the Colorado and Little
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