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By Dan Bell, president of the Arizona Cattle Growers’ Association Arizona Capitol Times (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Once again

By Dan Bell, president of the Arizona Cattle Growers’ Association Arizona Capitol Times (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Once again

By Raquel Hendrickson Electrical District 3 customers going solar after July 1 will be paying more than their neighbors already using panels. ED3 General Manager

By Joe Pyritz | San Tan Valley.com Nearly 10 years ago, Pinal County began looking at important trails and open space areas from San Manuel

By Bill Theobald, Republic Washington Bureau Witnesses presented a bleak picture of the ongoing drought in the West during a Senate hearing Tuesday, but there

By Chris Mooney | The Washington Post From installing rooftop solar panels to putting in new triple pane windows and EnergyStar appliances, people today make

By Melanie Gutierrez | SFGAte.com California lawmakers passed a bill Monday aimed at reining in the power of the Public Utilities Commission president and increasing

By Scott Orr | The Daily Courier The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors, in its Monday, June 1, meeting, faced a standing-room-only crowd, and many

By Jamie Cochran | Cronkite News A new federal rule was meant to clarify the scope of the Clean Water Act, but some critics are

Climate Council Thirty million Americans living in five cities can now enjoy “solar parity” says a report by the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center.

By Herman K. Trabish | UtilityDive Utilities and solar advocates are once again nose to nose on net energy metering in Arizona. Both Tucson Electric

By Julia Pyper | GreenTech Media May 29, 2015 With distributed generation steadily rising and creeping into new states, electricity regulators in each region of

Join Arizona’s Only Industry/Owners/Public Group Dedicated To Promoting and Defending Solar in Arizona The Arizona Solar Energy Industries Association (AriSEIA) has created a one of a

By Joseph Erbentraut | The Huffington Post The United States might just be on the verge of a wind power revolution. Or, at least, the

By Jamie Cochran | Cronkite News Federal officials Wednesday unveiled a rule meant to settle the question of which bodies of water are subject to

By Coral Davenport | The New York Times President Obama on Wednesday announced a sweeping new clean water regulation meant to restore the federal government’s

By Abrahm Lustgarten and Naveena Sadasivam | ProPublica STATE ROUTE 87, the thin band of pavement that approaches the mostly shuttered town of Coolidge, Ariz.,

By Stephen Lacey | Greentech Media A dispute about net metering in Nevada may soon be resolved — for now. After months of conflict between

Arizona Daily Sun To the woman holding the sign in Friday’s newspaper that reads “If you don’t live in Tusayan..Shut Up!”, I’m afraid she really

By Stephanie Doster | University of Arizona Institute of the Environment A large majority of Arizona residents believe the world’s temperature has been rising and

By Emery Cowan | Arizona Daily Sun The water-related impacts of a massive development proposed near the town of Tusayan were a top concern for

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor Rep. Vince Leach (R-11) told Rose Law Group Reporter in an e-mail interview he sees the Ducey administration moving

By Susan Bitter Smith, chairwoman, Arizona Corporation Commission (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Historically, The Arizona Republic has vigorously, and

The Arizona Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) The perception that a weak, compliant Arizona Corporation Commission is bending to

Should regulated utilities be allowed to own and rate-base residential solar? It’s a polarizing question. On the one hand, supporters say utility-owned rooftop solar will

By Soyenixe Lopez | Cronkite News | Phoenix has made improvements in its energy efficiency policies but still fell three spots in a national ranking,

By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times Pinnacle West shareholders voted down a proposal Wednesday that would have required more information on the company’s election

By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times The state’s biggest utilities sat together at a table in Tucson Monday to support and defend a solar
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By Kaya Laterman | New York Times When Rebekah Carver decided to separate from her husband in 2023, she had one goal in mind. “The

By AZ Mirror During a 19-hour day that started early Wednesday afternoon and ended in the early morning hours of Thursday, Arizona lawmakers debated or

By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona lawmakers won’t ban state and local police from using masks during routine duties. On a