Fossil Fuel Divestment

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Last week, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published two announcements in the Federal Register.

Renewable Energy Update – January 2017

EPA Proposes New Limits On Emissions From Coal-Fired Plants

The alphabet soup of solar industry organizations just got a little bit less cluttered.

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Oil frack somethingThe oil and gas industry has been dealing with a slump in business for quite some time, and law firms specializing in energy law have felt the sting since 2015.

Renewable Energy Update – December 2016 #3

New Combined Electricity Project Connect Spain and France

The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has released the final version of its long-anticipated revised eagle management plan.

U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood Takes Japan's Maglev Test Ride

Last week, DOE announced that transportation sector CO2 emissions in the US exceeded power sector CO2 emissions for the first time since 1978.

Northern Lights Glow Over Alaskan Pipeline

No other state in our Nation faces climate change as urgently as Alaska. In recognition of this challenge, President Obama became the first sitting U.S. president to travel north of the Arctic Circle. In September 2015, he undertook a trip to communities across the state to see firsthand how they are being impacted, and how they are… Keep reading →

Battle Looms For Coastal Wetland In Southern California

A task force has released its report on the safety of underground natural gas storage, following the Aliso Canyon leak in California.

EPA To The Oil And Gas Industry: The Request Is In The Mail

Qatar Petroleum Refinery

It looks like the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will have its own scary treat for the oil and gas industry this Halloween.

Renewable Energy Update – October 2016 #2

Germany Debates Renewable Energy Investements

The power and energy regulatory environment is in a high state of flux in California amidst increasing integration of distributed renewable energy generation.

Crane Collapses On Apartment Building On Manhattan's Upper East Side

For New Yorkers wanting more clean, distributed energy, the recent Con Edison rate case offers some good news. Presented to New York’s Public Service Commission (NYPSC), which regulates utilities in the state, a rate case is a process utilities use to adjust policies and set rates charged to customers. A rate case occurs once every… Keep reading →

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