Bob Walkup

July 2, 2008 - 10:30am

The state of solar

U.S. Rep. Gabrielle GiffordsU.S. Rep. Gabrielle GiffordsTUCSON -- The Southern Arizona Solar Energy Development Conference, brought over 100 elected officials, industry leaders and public administrators to the Arizona Historical Society Monday, provided more than a comprehensive look at the state of solar energy development in southern Arizona. It was a public declaration of the strength of the solar movement among leading political figures, prefiguring a spate of potential battles to come between those who prioritize solar development and those who don’t.

Lawmakers and their election year opponents are debating the nation’s energy future in all 50 states and the nation’s capitol, with all agreeing that there is a looming crisis but with little consensus on solutions.

In southern Arizona, which experiences more sunshine than any other region in the nation, the political ramifications of solar development are serious. As expected, the race to fill three seats on the Arizona Corporation Commission, which oversees the state’s public utilities and is intimately involved in shaping Arizona’s energy policy, has and will continue to feature the question of renewable energy sources, solar chief among them.

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May 21, 2008 - 6:16pm

Bee admirer sets up blog

There's a new blog on the block, and this one is all about State Senate President Tim Bee (R-Tucson) and his run against Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords (D-8)... and it's not from the Bee campaign.

The week-old Southern Arizona Sting bills itself as "Supporting Tim Bee and the commonsense GOP," who include, to date, Tim Bee, Tim Bee and Tim Bee. The Stinger, as the site administrator goes by, is so far a one-person cheering section for Bee, but promises to support more candidates as the season progresses.  

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