Is massive solar-wind tunnel in Arizona a pipe dream?
By Julia Pyper | Greentech Media Imagine a tower as tall as two Empire State Buildings that can produce as much energy as the Hoover
By Julia Pyper | Greentech Media Imagine a tower as tall as two Empire State Buildings that can produce as much energy as the Hoover
By Thomas Kaplan | The New York Times Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s administration announced on Wednesday that it would ban hydraulic fracturing in New York
By Chris Coppola | The Republic | azcentral.com SRP says power lines are needed to address future power needs along Price Corridor in Chandler, home
By Richard Smith | Today Sarah Ann Ranch residents in southwest Surprise believed their concerns were being ignored about a high voltage APS line on
By Thomas Kaplan | The New York Times Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s administration announced on Wednesday that it would ban hydraulic fracturing in New York
By Richard Smith | Today Sarah Ann Ranch residents in southwest Surprise believed their concerns were being ignored about a high voltage APS line on
Before It Fades: 2014 and the news it brought us By Phil Riske | Managing Editor (Editor’s note: Seventh in a series of articles reviewing
President Obama on Tuesday again used his executive authority to enact an environmental priority as he indefinitely barred oil and gas exploration of Alaska’s picturesque Bristol Bay to
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com Salt River Project officials are asking the utility’s elected board of directors for a $110 million annual
By Phil Riske | Managing Editor (Editor’s note: Sixth in a series of articles reviewing the 2014 news stories published by Rose Law Group Reporter
Utilities, the solar industry, and environmentalists in South Carolina reached a comprehensive agreement yesterday that maps out a balanced approach to net metering in the
By Phil Riske | Managing Editor (Editor’s note: Fifth in a series of articles reviewing the 2014 news stories published by Rose Law Group Reporter
By Terrance Thornton | Scottsdale Independent Members of Scottsdale City Council say they intend to make good on the community promise to ensure acres of
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz said utilities need to be aware of the “sunk costs” that homeowners
By Ryan Randazzo, The Republic | azcentral.com Arizona Public Service wants your meter reader to go the way of the milk man and the rotary
By Brenna Goth | The Republic | azcentral.com All it takes is 10 feet of water to go from caution to crisis on the Colorado
NEWS RELEASE via Facebook “Resolution Copper Mining is pleased that the Southeast Arizona Land Exchange and Conservation Act passed the House of Representatives and the
By Phil Riske | Managing Editor (Editor’s note: Fourth in a series of articles reviewing the 2014 news stories published by Rose Law Group Reporter
NEWS RELEASE (DENVER) The Colorado Public Utilities Commission has taken a stand for consumer electricity choice and competition in rejecting Xcel’s Solar Connect proposal, which was
By Barry Goldwater Jr. | The Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Let’s be clear. The $50-a-month solar tax that
By Micheal Perrault | Investor’s News Daily SolarCity (NASDAQ:SCTY), the No. 1 residential solar installer, and Bank of America on Thursday announced a partnership to
By Henry Brean | Las Vegas Review-Journal The “Eagle has landed” moment came at the start of Wednesday’s Southern Nevada Water Authority board meeting, when
By Evan Wyloge | Arizona Capitol Times The group representing Arizona’s rooftop solar industry has agreed with the state’s utility consumer advocacy office to offer
By Erica Martinson | POLITICO The Obama administration is on the verge of missing its January deadline for finishing a landmark regulation in the president’s
Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal Solar on a home not only saves energy, but added a 30 percent price premium in November, according
By Phil Riske | Managing Editor (Editor’s note: Third in a series of articles reviewing the 2014 news stories published by Rose Law Group Reporter
By Mike Maciag | Governing For years, many declining industrial cities watched as a steady stream of residents packed up their bags and moved away.
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