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Energy Newsletter: October 2018

Fracking In California Under Spotlight As Some Local Municipalities Issue Bans

Court Faults FERC in its Handling of ANR Storage Company’s Six Year Quest for Authorization to Charge Market-Based Rates for Natural Gas Storage Services

The Energy Edge: Reports Of Coal’s Death…Exaggerated?

Obama's New Proposed Regulations On Coal Energy Production Met With Ire Through Kentucky's Coal Country

Coal remains the most-used electricity generation source in 18 states

Renewable Energy Update: September 2018 #4

wind turbine rappel

Lithium-ion batteries have become essential for powering electric cars and storing energy generated by solar panels and wind turbines

Congress Struggles With Funding Repairs To U.S. Capitol Dome

The Senate convenes Monday, Oct. 1 at 3 p.m. The House is in recess until Nov. 13

Texas Oil Companies Work To Adapt To Falling Oil Prices

Last month, we had the opportunity to speak about methane and ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) investing with Michael Cappucci, Senior Vice President of Compliance and Sustainable Investing at Harvard Management Company (HMC).An early leader in ESG investing, HMC was the first U.S. university endowment to sign the UN-supported PRI ESG investing initiative in 2014. HMC manages… Keep reading →

President Trump

President Trump signed the first appropriations package for fiscal year 2019

German Electricity Grid Insufficient For New Energy Needs

The U.S. Senate and House of Representatives recently passed legislation regarding the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

Fracking In California Under Spotlight As Some Local Municipalities Issue Bans

Regulators from across the country met in Vermont this week at the Environmental Council of the State’s (ECOS) fall meeting to discuss some of the nation’s most pressing environmental challenges. I joined members of ECOS’ Shale Gas Caucus to discuss an emerging threat imminently impacting oil and gas-producing states: the question of what to do with the… Keep reading →

Congress Struggles With Funding Repairs To U.S. Capitol Dome

Grab some popcorn and settle in for the Senate Judiciary Committee’s hearing for Judge Brett Kavanaugh, nominee to be an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court

Domestic Oil And Gas Production

In December 2017 Congress significantly broadened the Internal Revenue Code’s $1 million deduction limitation for compensation paid to top public company executives

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