APS expected to seek 400% solar fee increase
By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona Public Service hopes to more than quadruple the monthly fee it charges to solar customers, advocates for
By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona Public Service hopes to more than quadruple the monthly fee it charges to solar customers, advocates for
Arizona Daily Star The former head of Tucson Electric Power was killed along with two family members in Idaho, news reports show. Theodore M. Welp,
By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Arizona Daily Sun In a rare display of solidarity, environmental groups and local business groups turned out in force at Tuesday’s
By Elena Ruiz | Deming News Hoping to gain a better understanding of the proposed SunZia Southwest Transmission Line, New Mexico State Land Commissioner Aubrey
~ Vernon Parker, former candidate for the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC), reacting to an ASU Foundation statement its $100,000 donation in the ACC election could
By Laurie Roberts, The Republic | azcentral.com (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Another player heard from in last year’s dark-money
By the Editorial board | The Republic | azcentral.com (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) The ruins aren’t the only thing
By Jacob Fenton | Sunlight Foundation The nonprofit fundraising arm of Arizona State University gave $100,000 to a shadowy political group that spent at least
By Daniela Deane | The Washington Post An historic attempt to fly around the world in a solar-powered aircraft the weight of a minivan began
By Joby Warrick | The Washington Post Three years ago, the nation’s top utility executives gathered at a Colorado resort to hear warnings about a
By Yoohyun Jung | Arizona Daily Star A Maricopa County judge on Friday overturned a state air-quality permit issued to Rosemont Copper in January 2013
By Jeff St. John | Greentech Media New federal statistics out this week have shed more light solar and wind energy’s emerging role in keeping
Governor Doug Ducey called for low taxes and light regulation to aid in the “innovative and instrumental driver of the Arizona economy” in a speech before the
By Julia Pyper | Greentech Media The tag line of a new website targeting the major investor-owned utility American Electric Power reads: “AEP: Overcharging you
In a study by Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2), Arizona ranked fifth among the 50 states for new clean energy jobs in 2014, with 3,402 jobs, placing
By Dees Stribling } MHN Online Domestic energy prices seem to have stabilized for now, even seen a dead-cat bounce in recent weeks, but that
By Coral Davenport | The New York Times The Senate on Wednesday failed to override President Obama’s veto of a bill that would have approved
By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times Attorney General Mark Brnovich said Wednesday he assigned two seasoned staffers to investigate allegations against the Corporation Commission
By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star Trico Electric Cooperative is proposing a reduction to the credits it pays customers for excess power created by
By Phil Riske | Managing Editor (STATE CAPITOL) – In a move to grab some turf for the state in the ever-going battle with the
By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times Solar company SolarCity filed an antitrust lawsuit against Salt River Project in Arizona federal court Monday, saying the
By Phil Riske | Managing Editor Dust in the wind All we are is dust in the wind ~ song lyrics by Kansas (STATE CAPITOL)
By Ryan Randazzo The Republic | azcentral.com Salt River Project officials might have decided last week how much they want to charge customers with solar
By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times Perhaps the most damning accusation against former Arizona Corporation Commissioner Gary Pierce comes up in the fifth point
Press Release For Immediate Release SRP Board Kills Solar in SRP Territory Contact Mark Holohan Cell: 602.684.6920 Email Info@ariseia.org Website www.ariseia.org PHOENIX, AZ, FEBRUARY 26, 2015. In a
By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal The real estate industry is fretting over a plan by the city of Phoenix that would require commercial
Salt River Project’s board of directors approved a rate hike Thursday that would add a solar demand charge of about $50 on average and a
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