
[REGIONAL NEWS] How Gov. Polis plans to get Colorado using 100% renewable energy by 2040
By Ryan Osborne | The Denver Channel Gov. Jared Polis on Thursday outlined an ambitious roadmap toward Colorado using 100% renewable energy by 2040. The

By Ryan Osborne | The Denver Channel Gov. Jared Polis on Thursday outlined an ambitious roadmap toward Colorado using 100% renewable energy by 2040. The

By Lynn Juich | The Hill Our climate is changing, and not only is it happening faster than expected, but extreme weather events are destroying

By KTAR.com A new economic impact report found that renewable energy development activity in rural Arizona contributed more than $9 billion to the state’s economy

California has passed its 33% renewable energy target two years before the 2020 deadline. The state’s next renewable milestone is at 44% by 2024,

By Henry Brean | Las Vegas Review Journal Federal regulators have knocked the wind out of another renewable energy project planned for the desert west

By | Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times Six Arizona counties and towns appear to have broken the law by adopting resolutions opposing a ballot

By Judith Kohler | Denver Post For longtime proponents of renewable energy, figuring out how to keep the lights on when the wind doesn’t

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror In addition to targeting Attorney General Mark Brnovich, the campaign to pass new renewable energy mandates is jumping

By Heather Smathers and Maria Vasquez | PinalCentral Pinal County is working to become greener through renewable energy operations that can fuel broader economic

By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star Tucson Electric Power Co. hasn’t actively campaigned against a ballot proposition that would require state-regulated utilities to

By Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The fight over whether Arizonans get to vote on a renewable energy measure has

Information from West Valley View A legal challenge to the Clean Energy for a Healthy Arizona ballot initiative has high-profile backing from public officials

Most stakeholders agree the state needs more renewables, but they don’t agree on how to get there. By Emma Foehringer Merchant | gtm Arizona’s

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The attorney for the state’s largest utility said Monday that Arizonans be precluded from

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The question of whether voters get to decide on a new renewable energy mandate

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times With a renewable energy initiative ready to be filed next week, a state utility

Following California’s new mandate requiring solar-powered systems for residential construction, Blaine Brownell highlights technologies likely to get a bump. By Blaine Brownell | Builder This article

Dr. Wesley Herche | Medium With all of the recent discussion of renewable energy in Arizona, many people have asked me about the costs of

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To get on the ballot, groups will need to gather more than 150,000 signatures by July 5 By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic Renewable-energy advocates

By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star Tucson Electric Power Co. has proposed a small increase to its renewable energy program budget next year, while
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By Jeremy Duda | Axios Phoenix Per Trillium Management president Kenneth Losch, a swanky, landmark hotel in north Phoenix that’s been shuttered for several years

By Paul Thompson and Dale Brown | Phoenix Business Journal For years, Phoenix Business Journal has been dutifully delivering luxury real estate transactions in our

By National Association of Home Builders Elevated construction costs and constrained affordability conditions led to a reduction in single-family housing starts in January. However, led