SRP rate hike a killer move for solar, says state industry association
By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal The Arizona Solar Energy Industries Association is calling Salt River Project’s plan to change its billing methods for
By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal The Arizona Solar Energy Industries Association is calling Salt River Project’s plan to change its billing methods for
By Phil Riske | Managing Editor (Editor’s note: Second in a series of articles reviewing the 2014 news stories published by Rose Law Group Reporter
December 9, 2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BOSTON, MA AND WASHINGTON, DC – Continuing its strong growth, the United States installed 1,354 megawatts (MW)1 of solar photovoltaics
By Ryan Heinsius | KNAU The Environmental Protection Agency is revising the Clean Water Act to clarify which waters are protected. As Arizona Public Radio’s
By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal IO’s new spin-off company BaseLayer is partnering with Salt River Project to deploy a new line of modular
By Matthew L. Wald | The New York Times The end is in sight for the meter reader, who each month faithfully tramps through the
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral If the utility’s proposed rate changes are approved, more than 12,000 Salt River Project customers who use
By SanTanValley.com Salt River Project (SRP) provides electric services to the San Tan Valley community. As you drive througout the community, you see more and
The Arizona Republic By Kathleen Ferris, executive director of the Arizona Municipal Water Users Association (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.)
By Adam Nagourney | The New York Times Renae Yellowhorse stood at the edge of the Grand Canyon, 26 bumpy miles across the Painted Desert
By Jeff Grant | Daily News-Sun An administrative law judge is recommending the Arizona Corporation Commission approve an agreement that includes – at least for
By Ryan Randazzo, The Republic | azcentral.com About two dozen protesters, along with an inflatable replica of a coal plant, waged a demonstration against Arizona
By Rebekah L. Sanders, The Republic | azcentral.com A controversial Arizona mining bill that appeared dead for this Congress has gotten new life, as supporters
By Melissa St. Aude | Casa Grande Dispatch Each customer in the Evergreen Irrigation District will be asked to pitch in $1,019, payable to the
By Jim Seckler | Mohave Valley Daily News Congress on Monday passed a settlement act to transfer water rights near Wikieup to a copper mine
By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily Could lower energy costs translate into a more lively real estate market? It seems logical – the less
By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com People who apply to Salt River Project to add solar to their homes after Dec. 8 could
By Kris Mayes, former chairwoman of the Arizona Corporation (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Two weeks ago, the Arizona Corporation
By Bob Christie | The Associated Press Two mining industry groups have appealed a federal judge’s ruling upholding an Obama administration ban on new hard-rock
The federal government is one step closer to approving a proposed $2 billion electric transmission line between Arizona and New Mexico that has become a
By Brenna Goth | The Republic Stricter smog standards proposed by the Obama administration Wednesday are drawing praise from clean-air advocates in Arizona. But some
NEWS RELEASE (PHOENIX) TUSK is questioning the timing and the motives behind a recent letter to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau written by liberal Representatives Kyrsten
By Amy Harder and Brent Kendall | The Wall Street Journal The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday said it would review the nation’s first-ever standards
The New York Times The Obama administration is expected to release a contentious and long-delayed environmental regulation that would rein in emissions of ozone, a
Last week, the U.S. Department of Energy released a report on the interim results of its loan guarantee program, the federal government’s huge clean energy
By Susan Dunlap | Silver City Sun-News The Interstate Stream Commission voted Monday morning to divert the Gila River, ending eight long years of contentious
By Stephen Lacey | Greentech Media Between 2012 and 2013, the amount of money invested globally in climate change mitigation and adaptation dropped by $28
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