ElectraMeccanica Announces Plans to Establish U.S. Base of Operations in Greater Phoenix, Arizona
ElectraMeccanica, a designer and manufacturer of electric vehicles, today announced that it has selected Mesa, AZ, in the greater Phoenix area, for its U.S. based assembly facility and engineering technical center.
There’s nothing conservative about these GOP-backed anti-clean energy bills
As a lifelong Republican and former Arizona public servant, I worked tirelessly on behalf of my constituents to uphold our Arizona Constitution and support legislation that would enable us to take advantage of our abundant natural resources. I have long been a proponent of solar and wind as a means of generating affordable renewable energy […]
A Commitment to Renewable Energy Is a Commitment to Jobs for Arizonans
Over the past decade, advances in renewable energy have made it much more affordable to power the average home or business. Not only is the cheaper price of solar and wind attractive to businesses, but its continued growth makes it a real economic bargaining tool for states to lure in companies to relocate, bringing more […]
Phoenix Union High School District Electric School Bus Interview
APS offering $144M to Arizona tribes and others affected by coal plant closures
Arizona Public Service is proposing to offer $144 million in help to three coal-country and tribal communities where the company eventually will close its remaining coal-burning power plants.
Arizona power must come from 100% carbon-free sources by 2050, regulators decide
Arizona utility regulators on Thursday, in a split vote, approved a plan for utilities to get all of their energy from carbon-free sources like solar and nuclear energy by 2050, bringing the state closer in line to other Western states.
State must modernize energy rules by increasing renewable standards
Arizona utility regulators did a big thing recently, though it largely went unnoticed. They should be commended for coming together in bipartisan fashion to support a plan that has the potential to help facilitate Arizona’s energy demands while creating local jobs and saving consumers hundreds of millions of dollars.
Arizona regulators give OK to requiring more energy efficiency from utilities
After four years of discussion, debate, workshops and multiple failed attempts, Arizona’s energy regulators on Wednesday gave initial approval to a new requirement for electric utilities to boost their energy-efficiency programs.
Retired general: Climate change is a threat to national security, military readiness
Climate change is a continuing threat to national security both at home and abroad, according to Stephen Cheney, a retired brigadier general who is now president of the American Security Project.
Electric vehicle company Lucid plans SUV, maybe a pickup, to follow sedan
Sport utility to be built on same platform and assembly line as Lucid Air.