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A Necessary Negative: Analysis Of The Tidewater Virginia Surry-Skiffes Creek Transmission Tower Litigation, Geoffrey Robert Grau
A Necessary Negative: Analysis Of The Tidewater Virginia Surry-Skiffes Creek Transmission Tower Litigation, Geoffrey Robert Grau
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Keeping The Fox From Managing The Henhouse: Why Incumbent Utilities Should Not Be Allowed To Operate The Distribution System Platform, James M. Van Nostrand
Keeping The Fox From Managing The Henhouse: Why Incumbent Utilities Should Not Be Allowed To Operate The Distribution System Platform, James M. Van Nostrand
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Andean Electricity Market: A Competition Law Analysis, Mateo Ferrero
The Andean Electricity Market: A Competition Law Analysis, Mateo Ferrero
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
The countries of the Andean Community (Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru) have great potential to produce clean and reliable energy. However, this potential has only been exploited to a limited extent. Network industries, such as the electricity sector, have special features that create unique challenges for both developed and developing countries seeking to adequately manage this important part of the economy. Although the member countries of the Andean Community have substantially reformed their energy industries in the past decades, this sector still requires further competition. So far, most of the efforts undertaken by these countries have neglected the possibility of …
Are Renewable Portfolio Standards A Policy Cure-All?: A Case Study Of Illinois's Experience, David G. Loomis, Adrienne Ohler
Are Renewable Portfolio Standards A Policy Cure-All?: A Case Study Of Illinois's Experience, David G. Loomis, Adrienne Ohler
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
Renewable Portfolio Standards (“RPS”) are stated to have a plethora of benefits: job creation, renewable energy growth, reduced carbon emissions, and a reduction in retail electricity prices. Often when a policy has multiple agendas, the policy fails to meet any of the objectives. Twenty-nine states have implemented an RPS, but state policies vary with regard to the sources considered eligible, out-of-state generation, credit trading, and the process of ensuring compliance. The various policy facets affect the growth of renewable energy within the state and affect the additional stated benefits of job creation and reduced emissions. This paper examines Illinois’s RPS …
Collaborative Governance: Lessons For Europe From U.S. Electricity Restructuring, Charles H. Koch Jr.
Collaborative Governance: Lessons For Europe From U.S. Electricity Restructuring, Charles H. Koch Jr.
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Getting The Camel Out Of The Tent: Behind The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's Rise To Power And The Importance Of States' Continued Regulatory Oversight, Samuel R. Brumberg
Getting The Camel Out Of The Tent: Behind The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's Rise To Power And The Importance Of States' Continued Regulatory Oversight, Samuel R. Brumberg
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Collaborative Governance In The Restructured Electricity Industry, Charles H. Koch Jr.
Collaborative Governance In The Restructured Electricity Industry, Charles H. Koch Jr.
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Inverting Choice Of Law In The Wired Universe: Thermodynamics, Mass, And Energy, Steven Ferrey
Inverting Choice Of Law In The Wired Universe: Thermodynamics, Mass, And Energy, Steven Ferrey
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Shall It Be Said That My Dusk Was In Truth My Dawn? What States Can Gleam From The Environmental Consequences Of Deregulating Electricity In California, Michael Kantro
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Electric Power Transmission & Purchases : Report Of A Study By The Joint Standing Committee On Utilities, 112th Maine Legislature, Maine. Legislature. Joint Standing Committee On Utilities
Electric Power Transmission & Purchases : Report Of A Study By The Joint Standing Committee On Utilities, 112th Maine Legislature, Maine. Legislature. Joint Standing Committee On Utilities
Maine Collection
Electric Power Transmission & Purchases : Report Of a Study By the Joint Standing Committee on Utilities, 112th Maine Legislature
Maine Legislature. Joint Standing Committee on Utilities.
Augusta, Maine (December 2, 1986).
Contents: Introduction / Issues & Recommendations / Review of 1986 Legislation / Maine's Electric Power Picture / Technical Analysis of Transmission & Wheeling / Economic Implications of Transmission & Wheeling /. Legals Analysis of Transmission & Wheeling / Proposed Legislation / Appendices / Tables & Figures
Title I Of Purpa: The Effect Of Federal Intrusion Into Regulation Of Public Utilities, Timothy P. Dillon
Title I Of Purpa: The Effect Of Federal Intrusion Into Regulation Of Public Utilities, Timothy P. Dillon
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.