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Clean Power Plant Update, Sean Alteri Feb 2017

Clean Power Plant Update, Sean Alteri

Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law Symposia

In this session, Sean Alteri gave an update on the Clean Power Plan in Kentucky.


Energy In Kentucky, Charles G. Snavely Feb 2017

Energy In Kentucky, Charles G. Snavely

Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law Symposia

In this session, Secretary Charles G. Snavely discussed the importance of energy in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.


Coal In Kentucky, R. Clay Larkin Feb 2017

Coal In Kentucky, R. Clay Larkin

Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law Symposia

In this session, Clay Larkin discussed legal issues surrounding coal in Kentucky.


The Impact Of Regulations On The Eastern Kentucky Coal Industry, Noah Friend Feb 2017

The Impact Of Regulations On The Eastern Kentucky Coal Industry, Noah Friend

Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law Symposia

In this session, Noah Friend discussed the impact of regulations on the Eastern Kentucky coal industry.


Measuring The Effect Of Electric Utility Deregulation On Residential Retail Prices In A Midwestern State, Sam Owens Jan 2017

Measuring The Effect Of Electric Utility Deregulation On Residential Retail Prices In A Midwestern State, Sam Owens

MPA/MPP/MPFM Capstone Projects

The deregulation of the electric utility industry is one of the largest deregulation efforts in U.S. history. Proponents argue that getting rid of the outdated utility model of regulated monopolies and introducing competitive markets will lower prices, increase efficiency, and result in a net benefit for the nation. Opponents, on the other hand, believe that both the tumultuous history of the electric utility industry and experiments with deregulation have shown that competitive markets for electricity are too open to manipulation and will result in increased prices for consumers and dangerous volatility in the provision of electricity. This paper will attempt …


Nuclear Energy: Kentucky's New Coal?, Katie Haagen Jan 2017

Nuclear Energy: Kentucky's New Coal?, Katie Haagen

Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law

No abstract provided.


Ferc's Small Hydropower Exemption: A Missed Opportunity, Alex B. Clay Jan 2017

Ferc's Small Hydropower Exemption: A Missed Opportunity, Alex B. Clay

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.