Although the NC General Assembly adjourned last summer it is customary to allow some laws that require lead time for implementation to go into effect on December 1st. The following is a list of NC laws that are new today:
State Government
Last NC Law Changes of 2014 – Just In Time For The holidays
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By Conor O'SullivanMovoto, a real estate agency blog offering details about moving to and living in various cities has compiled a series of comprehensive lists on the location of power plants within the United States. The lists break down the type of energy source for power plants across the country – fossil fuel, nuclear and renewables. The… Keep reading →
Under the Dome: Inside the Maine State House
By Avery T. Day, John D. Delahanty, Andrea Cianchette Maker | Pierce Atwood LLPUnder the Dome: Inside the Maine State House provides a high-level overview of recent activity at the Maine State House. If you would like more specific information regarding an item in this newsletter or related to government relations, please contact a member of our Government Relations Practice Group: John Delahanty, Andrea Cianchette Maker, or Avery Day.
State Governments Pushing Cities and Utilities to Get Microgrids
By Smart Grid NewsQuick Take: Sometimes I highlight articles not because of what is said, but rather who is saying it. The latter is my motivation for pointing you to an article called “To Prevent Long Power Outages, Communities Look to Microgrids” from Governing.com. I don’t know if you’ll learn anything new about microgrids from this article, other than details on some interesting… Keep reading →