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Energy Trends To Watch In 2019
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By William R. Devine, Barry Epstein & Renée Louise Robin | Allen MatkinsWorth Another Look: Year In Review – Energy
By Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PCCalifornia Aims To Hit Ambitious Climate Goals Through Electrification
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogIt’s been a good couple of weeks for clean energy in sunny California, which continues to move buildings and transportation away from dirty fossil fuels. This increased focus is well-placed: emissions from the transportation sector remain unacceptably high, accounting for nearly 40 percent of harmful pollution in the state; buildings are also a significant contributor, responsible for as… Keep reading →
Energy 2019: USA
By Robert James & Stella Pulman | Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLPDentons Smart Cities: Community Engagement In Smart City Planning
By Jennifer Morrissey & Clinton Vince | DentonsCA Enacts 100% Carbon-Free Energy Standard
By Jeff Atkin, Jason Barglow & Justus Britt | Foley & Lardner LLPMethane Rollbacks Create Moment Of Truth For Oil And Gas Executives
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogHow top energy companies engage in the U.S. methane policy debate in the coming weeks may tell us a lot about the future of natural gas. As these companies have themselves recognized, the role of natural gas in a world that can—and must—decarbonize depends on minimizing harmful emissions of methane from across oil and gas… Keep reading →
Moment Of Truth Arrives For California Legislators As Clean Energy Bills Clear Final Amendment Hurdles
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogThe California legislative session has closed, and two important pieces of clean energy and climate legislation (AB 813 and SB 100) hanged in the balance. After months of negotiations and amendments, AB 813 is in the California Senate and is ready for Senate President pro Temp Toni Atkins to assign it to a vote. SB… Keep reading →