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Full-Text Articles in Law
Increasing Use Of The Sun: A Potential Role For The Energy Utilities, Dale Goble
Increasing Use Of The Sun: A Potential Role For The Energy Utilities, Dale Goble
Articles
No abstract provided.
Water That Is Not Water, A. Dan Tarlock, Owen Olpin
Water That Is Not Water, A. Dan Tarlock, Owen Olpin
Articles by Maurer Faculty
The increased interest in the development of geothermal resources has given rise to the need for the formulation of a legal framework in which this development can be carried out. In this article, Mr. Olpin and Professor Tarlock analyze the proper relationship between western water law and geothermal resources development. They present an argument against the blanket application of western water law and propose a means of accommodating geothermal resources development with the protection of conventional water users.
The Energy Crisis: A Few Perspectives, Alfred C. Aman
The Energy Crisis: A Few Perspectives, Alfred C. Aman
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Exxon Corporation V. Governor Of Maryland, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Exxon Corporation V. Governor Of Maryland, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Coporation V. Natural Resources Defense Council (Nrdc), Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Coporation V. Natural Resources Defense Council (Nrdc), Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
California V. Southland Royalty Co., Lewis F. Powell Jr.
California V. Southland Royalty Co., Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Solar Rights: Guaranteeing A Place In The Sun, Dale Goble
Solar Rights: Guaranteeing A Place In The Sun, Dale Goble
Articles
No abstract provided.
In The Matter Of Consumers Power: Applying The Antitrust Laws To The Nuclear Electric Utility Industry, Andrew Popper
In The Matter Of Consumers Power: Applying The Antitrust Laws To The Nuclear Electric Utility Industry, Andrew Popper
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
Geothermal Bibliography, A. Dan Tarlock, Richard L. Waller
Geothermal Bibliography, A. Dan Tarlock, Richard L. Waller
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
An Environmental Overview Of Geothermal Resources Development, A. Dan Tarlock, Richard L. Waller
An Environmental Overview Of Geothermal Resources Development, A. Dan Tarlock, Richard L. Waller
Articles by Maurer Faculty
While the adverse environmental effects of geothermal resources development appear to be less severe than those created by other energy sources, geothermal development nonetheless poses serious environmental problems. Professor Tarlock and Mr. Waller identify and discuss four categories of potential adverse environmental impacts of geothermal development: land use disturbance, water pollution, air pollution and noise.
An Energy Strategy For New England : Objectives And Implementation, Development Sciences, Inc., New England Regional Commission
An Energy Strategy For New England : Objectives And Implementation, Development Sciences, Inc., New England Regional Commission
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project
This report is a product of the New England Regional Commission's Energy Research and Policy Formulation Program. The goal of the Energy Program is to supply the members of the New England Regional Commission, which is comprised of the six New England Governors and a Federal Co-chairman appointed by the President, with reliable baseline information on New England's energy requirements and vulnerability, and to provide the Governors and the region with viable energy policy options and recommendations to guide New England's energy future.
Federal Power Commisson V. Moss, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Federal Power Commisson V. Moss, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Disclosure Of Hidden Energy Demands: A New Challenge For Nepa, Michael B. Gerrard
Disclosure Of Hidden Energy Demands: A New Challenge For Nepa, Michael B. Gerrard
Faculty Scholarship
The specialization of the American economy obscures the identity of the ultimate users of energy, even from themselves. As a result consumers remain ignorant of the amount of energy which they use, and of the efficiency of that usage. Direct personal use of energy in the United States, such as electricity and natural gas for home heating, cooking and lighting, and gasoline for private automobiles, accounts for only about one-third of national energy use. Usage by industry and government to provide for the intermediate and final goods and services, for which we as individuals ultimately pay through our purchases and …
United Housing Foundation V. Forman, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
United Housing Foundation V. Forman, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Salyer Land Company V. Tulare Lake Basin Water Storage District, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Salyer Land Company V. Tulare Lake Basin Water Storage District, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Mescalero Apache Tribe V. Jones, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Mescalero Apache Tribe V. Jones, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
A Comment On Trial-Type Hearings In Nuclear Power Plant Siting, Roger C. Cramton
A Comment On Trial-Type Hearings In Nuclear Power Plant Siting, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Environmental Regulation Of Power Plant Siting: Existing And Proposed Institutions, A. Dan Tarlock, Roger Tippy, Frances Enseki Francis
Environmental Regulation Of Power Plant Siting: Existing And Proposed Institutions, A. Dan Tarlock, Roger Tippy, Frances Enseki Francis
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Siting Power Plants In Washington State, William H. Rodgers, Jr.
Siting Power Plants In Washington State, William H. Rodgers, Jr.
Articles
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Discrimination By Railroads And Other Public Utilities By I. Beverly Lake, Ivan C. Rutledge
Book Review. Discrimination By Railroads And Other Public Utilities By I. Beverly Lake, Ivan C. Rutledge
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Significant Changes In Public Utility Law, Hugh Evander Willis
Significant Changes In Public Utility Law, Hugh Evander Willis
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Valuation In The Supreme Court, Alfred Evens
Valuation In The Supreme Court, Alfred Evens
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Is A Municipal Fuel Yard A 'Public Service Plant'?, Evans Holbrook
Is A Municipal Fuel Yard A 'Public Service Plant'?, Evans Holbrook
Articles
In Consumers' Coal Co. et al. v. City of Lincoln, et al. (Neb. 1922) 189 N. W. 643, the supreme court of Nebraska held that a municipal fuel-yard, selling fuel at retail to the inhabitants of the city, was not a "public service plant" authorized by a section of the city charter which empowered the city to acquire, own and operate gas and electric plants, street railways, telephone plants, "and any and all other public service plants and properties, for the purpose of supplying the city and the inhabitants thereof with such service and public utilities." The suit was brought …
Public Utility Valuation, Edwin C. Goddard
Public Utility Valuation, Edwin C. Goddard
Articles
It has been so often remarked that the "valuation" of public utilities is determined by no rule of thumb, that there are no fixed rules or formulas to guide courts or commissions, that determination of value as a rate base is matter of judgment and discretion in each case, Minnesota Rate Cares, 230 U. S. 352, 434, that the statement has come to be believed by reason in part of its much repetition. It is usually accepted as axiomatic. The glorious uncertainty resulting from such an admission will continue so long as judgments of one man or set of men …
Public Utility Valuation - Cost Of Reproduction Theory And The World War, Edwin C. Goddard
Public Utility Valuation - Cost Of Reproduction Theory And The World War, Edwin C. Goddard
Articles
The very grave objections to the cost-of-reproduction theory of valuation of public utilities was pointed out at large in 15 MICH. L. REV. 205. The violent price changes following the World War have greatly increased the weight of these objections to calling anything a base which rests on such uncertainties and fluctuations as cost-of-reproduction. A base should be stable, but this has the stability Of a flying machine. There had been a rising curve of costs from 1893 to 1916, but since that date the rise has been almost vertical. The public utilities by- the thousands desire to take advantage …
Public Utilities—Franchise Rates As Affected By The World War, Edwin C. Goddard
Public Utilities—Franchise Rates As Affected By The World War, Edwin C. Goddard
Articles
The economic convulsions due to the World War are abundantly reflected in the relations between the public and their public utilities operating under franchises fixing rates for service. The enormous rise in cost of labor and materials has, in many cases, so reduced the net income of such utilities as to make it a negative quantity at existing franchise rates. The utilities are crying to be saved from bankruptcy, but the unfortunate suspicion bred by past dealings of many such companies has made the public skeptical, and perhaps in many cases entirely unreasonable. In some cases plain selfishness may explain …
Public Utility Valuation - Going-Concern Value In Rate Making, Edwin C. Goddard
Public Utility Valuation - Going-Concern Value In Rate Making, Edwin C. Goddard
Articles
What is the effect of a city ordinance which proposes to a public utility company the terms on which it may dispose of its product to the users, but which is rejected by the company? As to a company not yet doing business it is clear that the ordinance when rejected becomes a mere legal nullity. It never was more than an offer that might ripen into a binding contract by acceptance. That it is by no means a nullity as to a utility actually operating in the city after the expiration of its franchise and as a mere tenant …
Public Utility Valuation, Edwin C. Goddard
Public Utility Valuation, Edwin C. Goddard
Articles
EVERY consideration of valuation of a public utility, whether for the purpose of condemnation for purchase or as a basis for fixing rates or permitting the issue of stock or bonds, must start from Sinyth v. Ames, and the rule therein laid down by HARLAN, J., at page 546: "We hold, however, that the basis of all calculations as to the reasonableness of rates to be charged by a corporation maintaining a highway under legislative sanction must be the fair value of the property being used by it for the convenience of the public. And in order to ascertain that …
Liability Of Water Companies For Losses By Fire In Actions Of Tort, Ralph W. Aigler
Liability Of Water Companies For Losses By Fire In Actions Of Tort, Ralph W. Aigler
Articles
In Fisher v. Greensboro Water Supply Company, 128 N. C. 375, it was held that the defendant water company was liable in damages in an action of tort for negligent failure to furnish sufficient water pressure in the mains of the city, by reason of which negligence the plaintiff's house was burned. The only duty on the part of the defendant to furnish water grew out of a contract made by the company with the city and the fact that the defendant had entered upon the business of supplying water pursuant to such contract.
Valuing Property And Franchises Of Public Service Corporations For Fixing Rates, Horace Lafayette Wilgus
Valuing Property And Franchises Of Public Service Corporations For Fixing Rates, Horace Lafayette Wilgus
Articles
The Supreme Court of the United States has recently decided two important cases relating to the proper valuation of the property of public service corporations for the purpose of fixing rates to be charged for their services. These are Knoxille v. Knoxville Water Company, 211 U. S.--. 29 S. C. 148, and Willcox Y. Consolidated Gas Co.. -- U. S. --. 29 S. C. 192,a both decided January 4, 1909.