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A Little Known Trade Deal Could Soon Derail America's Booming Solar Industry, Sam Donnenberg
A Little Known Trade Deal Could Soon Derail America's Booming Solar Industry, Sam Donnenberg
Capstones
A trade deal has been winding its way through hearings at the International Trade Commission for months that could have major consequences for America's solar energy industry. Two solar energy companies are requesting that tariffs be applied to Chinese solar product imports. But industry analysts say this will cause the price of solar to rise and harm the industry during a period of unprecedented growth. The petition has only one stop left on its way to approval: The desk of President Trump.
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United States V. Osage Wind, Llc, Summer Carmack
United States V. Osage Wind, Llc, Summer Carmack
Public Land & Resources Law Review
The Osage Nation, as owner of the beneficial interest in its mineral estate, issues federally-approved leases to persons and entities who wish to conduct mineral development on its lands. After an energy-development company, Osage Wind, leased privately-owned surface lands within Tribal reservation boundaries and began to excavate minerals for purposes of constructing a wind farm, the United States brought suit on the Tribe’s behalf. In the ensuing litigation, the Osage Nation insisted that Osage Wind should have obtained a mineral lease from the Tribe before beginning its work. In its decision, the Tenth Circuit applied one of the Indian law …
Recent Case Decisions
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
A Reexamination And Reformulation Of The Habendum Clause Paying Quantities Standard Under Oil And Gas Leases, Alex Ritchie
A Reexamination And Reformulation Of The Habendum Clause Paying Quantities Standard Under Oil And Gas Leases, Alex Ritchie
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Siting Carbon Dioxide Pipelines, Tara K. Righetti
Siting Carbon Dioxide Pipelines, Tara K. Righetti
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
European Energy Security, American Lng, And The Global Natural Gas Marketplace, Dr. Christopher S. Kulander
European Energy Security, American Lng, And The Global Natural Gas Marketplace, Dr. Christopher S. Kulander
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Editor's Introduction, Mason W. Smith
Editor's Introduction, Mason W. Smith
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Eminent Domain And Oil Pipelines: A Slippery Path For Federal Regulation, Natalie M. Jensen
Eminent Domain And Oil Pipelines: A Slippery Path For Federal Regulation, Natalie M. Jensen
Fordham Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Railroad Power Versus Local Land-Use Regulation: Can Localities Stop Crude-By-Rail In Its Tracks?, Matthew C. Donahue
Federal Railroad Power Versus Local Land-Use Regulation: Can Localities Stop Crude-By-Rail In Its Tracks?, Matthew C. Donahue
Washington and Lee Law Review Online
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Buying Power: Utility Dark Money And The Battle Overrooftop Solar, Troy A. Rule
Buying Power: Utility Dark Money And The Battle Overrooftop Solar, Troy A. Rule
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
A “Minor” Problem With Oil And Gas Company Settlementagreements, Tyler White
A “Minor” Problem With Oil And Gas Company Settlementagreements, Tyler White
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
A Watershed Agreement: Fixing The Wild West Of Waterusage, Jane M. Daily
A Watershed Agreement: Fixing The Wild West Of Waterusage, Jane M. Daily
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
Smart Home Alone: The World’S Gateway To More Efficientuse Of Energy And Mayhem, Chanse J. Barnes
Smart Home Alone: The World’S Gateway To More Efficientuse Of Energy And Mayhem, Chanse J. Barnes
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
The Future Of The Canadian Energy Industry In A Low Pricecommodity Environment, Monika U. Ehrman
The Future Of The Canadian Energy Industry In A Low Pricecommodity Environment, Monika U. Ehrman
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
The Local Economic Impacts Of Natural Resource Extraction:A Survey Of Economic Literature, Mallory C. Vachon
The Local Economic Impacts Of Natural Resource Extraction:A Survey Of Economic Literature, Mallory C. Vachon
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
Cancellation Of Indebtedness For Publicly Tradedpartnerships, Gregory V. Nelson
Cancellation Of Indebtedness For Publicly Tradedpartnerships, Gregory V. Nelson
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
Usurping Democracy And The Attempts To Ban Hydraulicfracturing, William E. Sparks, Malinda Morain
Usurping Democracy And The Attempts To Ban Hydraulicfracturing, William E. Sparks, Malinda Morain
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
Supply And Demand, One And The Same Since When?: Theepa’S Failed Attempt To Find A Loophole In Therenewable Fuel Standard, Kourtney Lanea Kech
Supply And Demand, One And The Same Since When?: Theepa’S Failed Attempt To Find A Loophole In Therenewable Fuel Standard, Kourtney Lanea Kech
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
Drive Down To Electric Avenue: Taking Electric Vehicleincentives Higher, Andrew Rabalais
Drive Down To Electric Avenue: Taking Electric Vehicleincentives Higher, Andrew Rabalais
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
The War On Coal, John Copeland Nagle
The War On Coal, John Copeland Nagle
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
The Pich Exception: Reservations, Exceptions To Warranty,And Exceptions To Grant In The Chain Of Title, Zackary D. Callarman
The Pich Exception: Reservations, Exceptions To Warranty,And Exceptions To Grant In The Chain Of Title, Zackary D. Callarman
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
The Kingfish’S Mineral Legacy: An Analysis Of The Legality Ofstate Mineral Leases Granted To W.T. Burton And Jamesa. Noe During The Years 1934–1936 And Their Relevanceto Former United States Senator And Louisiana Governorhuey P. Long, Ryan M. Seidemann, Ethel S. Graham, Steven B. "Beaux" Jones, William T. Hawkins, Frederic Augonnet
The Kingfish’S Mineral Legacy: An Analysis Of The Legality Ofstate Mineral Leases Granted To W.T. Burton And Jamesa. Noe During The Years 1934–1936 And Their Relevanceto Former United States Senator And Louisiana Governorhuey P. Long, Ryan M. Seidemann, Ethel S. Graham, Steven B. "Beaux" Jones, William T. Hawkins, Frederic Augonnet
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.