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Articles 1 - 7 of 7
Full-Text Articles in Energy and Utilities Law
It's Always Sunny In Florida: Reexamining The Role Of Energy Monopolies After Recent Solar Ballot Initiatives, Lauren Gillespie
It's Always Sunny In Florida: Reexamining The Role Of Energy Monopolies After Recent Solar Ballot Initiatives, Lauren Gillespie
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Dual Sovereignty Is Out, Time For Concurrent Jurisdiction To Shine, Scott Jacobson
Dual Sovereignty Is Out, Time For Concurrent Jurisdiction To Shine, Scott Jacobson
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
U.S. Regulatory Regimes And Offshore Energy Production, Jeffery R. Ray
U.S. Regulatory Regimes And Offshore Energy Production, Jeffery R. Ray
Buffalo Environmental Law Journal
This paper shows that offshore wind is an emerging key resource that should comprise a greater portion of our national energy fuel mix. Energy security, as a new process of security to our economic and military might in the modern world, has become an intrinsic issue of national security. This paradigm is constrained by the knowledge and experience regarding the harmful effects of producing energy. The harm not only to human health and safety, but also to substantive sections of the respective environment and ecology that is geographically situated in proximity to extraction or production locations. Perhaps the most relevant …
Thorium’S Glow: Lighting The Way For Safe, Cheap Energy Production, Zachary Hawari
Thorium’S Glow: Lighting The Way For Safe, Cheap Energy Production, Zachary Hawari
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Securitize Me: Stimulating Renewable Energy Financing By Embracing The Capital Markets, Andrew C. Fink
Securitize Me: Stimulating Renewable Energy Financing By Embracing The Capital Markets, Andrew C. Fink
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
The current system of financing renewable energy projects is broken and inadequate, especially when compared to the framework for participating in oil and gas ventures. The solution lies in borrowing accepted energy business practices and adapting them to solar and wind energy projects. This Article focuses on the current issues facing renewable energy project financing in the United States, analyzes failed attempts to stimulate growth, and presents the securitization of renewable energy assets as a solution. Drawing on current legal structure and debates from the corporate sphere, this Article also discusses specific securitization techniques that can help to democratize and …
Regulation, "Republican Moments," And Energy Policy Reform, David B. Spence
Regulation, "Republican Moments," And Energy Policy Reform, David B. Spence
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
No Blood For Oil? United States National Security, Oil, And The Arctic Wildlife Refuge, Christopher R. Clements
No Blood For Oil? United States National Security, Oil, And The Arctic Wildlife Refuge, Christopher R. Clements
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.