Local governments, nonprofits urge mining regulation reforms
Arizona Daily Sun It’s been only three weeks since 3 million gallons of wastewater the color of Tang gushed out of an abandoned gold mine
Arizona Daily Sun It’s been only three weeks since 3 million gallons of wastewater the color of Tang gushed out of an abandoned gold mine
The Climate Group The U.S. Navy is investing in what will be the largest solar farm in the world in order to provide power for
By Gina Hall | Phoenix Business Journal (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents SolarCity.) While everyone was panicking about the market on Monday, Elon Musk was
By Keith Loria | MHN Online Kauffman Real Estate and Development is developing the Verde Dimora Apartments, a multifamily community in Mesa, Ariz., which aims
By James DeHaven, Ben Botkin and Henry Brean | Las Vegas Review-Journal President Barack Obama came to Las Vegas Monday to talk about renewable energy,
By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times San Tan Valley area residents were left in a lurch late last month when a water utility shut
By Daniel Yergin | The Wall Street Journal Energy innovation and energy “transition” are today’s hot topics. President Barack Obama aims to have 20% of
By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal Rob Dallal moved to sunny Scottsdale from dreary London in 2009 to lead Natural Power and Energy LLC
By Diane Cardwell | The New York Times (Disclosure: Roe Law Group represents Cooper Tire and Rubber.) For years, tire industry executives, as well as
By Brian Wright | Maricopa Monitor People who live in a rural area of San Tan Valley and depend on a standpipe for water services
By Jim Cross | KTAR Here is some great news for the millions who live in the Southwest: the Bureau of Reclamation confirmed that there
By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star Tucson Electric Power Co. must wait for its next full rate case to request changes that would cut
By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic Utility regulators voted Tuesday to set hearings that could lead to a vote on higher fees for Arizona
By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona Public Service will move forward with its proposal to more than quadruple the monthly fee charged to
By Lyndon Rive, CEO SolarCity | The Arizona Republic (Editor’s notes: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only. Rose Law Group represents SolarCity.) The
By Jeff Gibbs | Special for The Arizona Republic Sustainability, or the extent to which communities and households can be self-supporting, often surfaces in community
By Zachary Ziegler | Arizona Public Media The Arizona Department of Water Resources has denied a petition by farmers in southeastern Arizona to ban
Editorial board | The Arizona Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) The moment of truth — consideration of a fee
By Carl Zichella & Leisa Brug | The Arizona Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) Arizona Public Service Co. recently
By Phil Riske, managing editor The state has hired a consulting firm to come up with a slogan and possibly a logo to overcome various
By Ryan Randazzo, | The Arizona Republic Arizona utility regulators are set to make their first major decision involving Arizona Public Service Co. since two
Arizona Daily Sun (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) As investment vehicles go, coal production and coal-fired power are not on
By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal Strategic Solar Energy LLC has made its first move to install its PowerParasol custom-designed solar shade structures outside
By Katy Roberts | The Arizona Republic The Maricopa Trail, a hiking route that will ring the Valley and connect the county’s 10 regional parks,
TucsonWeekly Tucson Electric Power announced Thursday it had ended the use of coal at its largest local power plant. The utility company will now primarily
By RUCO Director Patrick Quinn | Arizona Capitol Times I have been involved with utilities and regulatory work for almost 40 years. During that time
By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal The city of Glendale is looking at prohibiting electronic and other billboards along Loop 101 in the Arrowhead
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