Strongest hurricane ever recorded to slam Mexico today
The Washington Post Early Friday, monstrous Hurricane Patricia became the strongest hurricane ever measured by the National Hurricane Center. Patricia is forecast to make landfall
The Washington Post Early Friday, monstrous Hurricane Patricia became the strongest hurricane ever measured by the National Hurricane Center. Patricia is forecast to make landfall
By Valerie Volcovici and Julia Love | Reuters Apple announced Wednesday it will build 200 megawatts of solar energy projects in China and work with
By Charles McConnell | Cronkite News Arizona slipped two spots to 17th place in the 2015 State Energy Efficiency Scorecard released Wednesday, even though experts
By Robert Walton | UtilityDive Bowing to pressure from solar advocates, the ACC has opened a broad hearing on the value of solar amid allegations
By Christian Roselund | pv magazine Issues of “dark money” in political campaigns, the influence of utilities on the regulatory process appears and a potentially
By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times The Arizona Corporation Commission voted unanimously Tuesday to dismiss an electric cooperative’s request to alter net metering, instead
Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting (Editor’s note: This report earned Arizona Center for Investigative [AZCIR] a regional Emmy Award.) By Brandon Quester, AZCIR | Lauren
By Charles McConnell | Cronkite News Arizona is one of 12 states that will share in $14.5 million worth of grants aimed at helping communities
By Benjamin Fisher | Silver City Daily Press The Interstate Stream Commission approved the Central Arizona Project’s New Mexico Unit Agreement for a Gila River
By Elizabeth Stuart | Phoenix New Times It takes a saguaro cactus about 75 years to achieve its iconic, armed stature. It takes a couple
By Luige del Puerto and Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times A more muted deliberation involving Arizona’s biggest utility is underway at the Arizona Corporation
The Wall Street Journal The Obama Administration’s crusade against carbon returned to the Supreme Court on Wednesday, as the Justices heard an important federalism challenge
By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times An Arizona-based data center company entered the heated debate over whether the Arizona Corporation Commission can require utilities
By Elizabeth Daigneau | Governing Solar is cheaper than it’s ever been before. The cost of installing solar panels on the average home has plummeted
The Wall Street Journal (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) Chief Justice John Roberts may have salvaged ObamaCare, but lower courts
By Matt Richtel | The New York Times Of all the states, California has set the most ambitious targets for cutting emissions in coming decades,
By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal It’s survival of the fittest in Arizona’s water business, even though it’s technically an industry with no competition.
By Daniella Smith, executive director, Arizona Public Health Association Arizona Capitol Times (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) Recently, the U.S.
By Luige del Puerto |Arizona Capitol Times Sen. Debbie Lesko, R-Peoria, has decided not to seek a seat on the Arizona Corporation Commission. Instead, Lesko
Arizona Republic Capitol Times Associated Press Court Rich can be reached at crich@roselawgroup.com.
By Charles McConnell | Cronkite News The House approved a bill Thursday that aims to streamline the process of licensing energy projects on tribal lands,
Arizona Public Service Co. has filed a new study with energy regulators that concludes, according to the electric company’s math, that customers with solar panels
Cindy Barks | The Daily Courier A difference of opinion about “shutting the gate” to Prescott emerged Tuesday, Oct. 6, when the Prescott City Council
By Mila Besich-Lira | CopperArea.com (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Resolution Copper.) Superior, Arizona Well over 100 years ago, miners and entrepreneurs settled in
By Lisa Atkins | The Arizona Republic Central Arizona Project has stored enough water undergound to fill Yankee Stadium more than 500 times Anticipating a
By Herman K. Trabish | Utility Dive Arizona’s tug-of-war over rooftop solar took a sudden turn last week when the state’s major power producer, Arizona
By Tom Forese | The Arizona Republic Energy and water must be abundant and affordable for businesses and residents to spur growth That’s why the
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