Globally, more private businesses, especially Fortune 100 companies are generating their own electricity, investing in renewable energy facilities, and voluntarily purchasing renewable energy credits to cover their carbon footprints. This shift could have a significant impact on the existing energy delivery system. On the one hand, this shift shows positive momentum toward the incorporation of clean energy into a fossil fuel dominated grid. As the negative impacts of climate change accelerate around the globe, decreasing reliance on fossil fuels is certainly an important goal. On the other hand, corporate disruption of what has historically been a highly regulated public service industry could result in a slippery slope of market power ...
Clean generation of electricity is a key component of a system required to bring about long-term sus...
Currently, two-thirds of greenhouse gas emissions come from the energy sector, and many energy plans...
With electric generation responsible for 41 percent of U.S anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO 2) emiss...
Globally, more private businesses, especially Fortune 100 companies are generating their own electri...
The electricity sector is often appropriately called the linchpin of efforts to respond to climate c...
Corporate demand for clean power emerged with new force and influence in postelection energy policy....
As the United States addresses climate change through carbon reduction strategies, it must focus o...
article published in law reviewThis Article examines a principal barrier to reducing U.S. carbon emi...
Despite worsening climate change threats, investment in energy — in the United States and globally —...
In the face of the rapidly escalating climate crisis, the electricity sector is moving toward renewa...
With the cost of solar and wind technologies having declined, governments are scaling back the subsi...
This Article identifies and analyzes the obstacles presently barring the rise of renewables, evaluat...
Renewable energy is gaining momentum around the globe, but the United States has only just begun to ...
As the production and distribution costs of energy continue to rise, end-consumers are increasingly ...
Substantial reductions in global power sector emissions will be needed by midcentury to avoid signif...
Clean generation of electricity is a key component of a system required to bring about long-term sus...
Currently, two-thirds of greenhouse gas emissions come from the energy sector, and many energy plans...
With electric generation responsible for 41 percent of U.S anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO 2) emiss...
Globally, more private businesses, especially Fortune 100 companies are generating their own electri...
The electricity sector is often appropriately called the linchpin of efforts to respond to climate c...
Corporate demand for clean power emerged with new force and influence in postelection energy policy....
As the United States addresses climate change through carbon reduction strategies, it must focus o...
article published in law reviewThis Article examines a principal barrier to reducing U.S. carbon emi...
Despite worsening climate change threats, investment in energy — in the United States and globally —...
In the face of the rapidly escalating climate crisis, the electricity sector is moving toward renewa...
With the cost of solar and wind technologies having declined, governments are scaling back the subsi...
This Article identifies and analyzes the obstacles presently barring the rise of renewables, evaluat...
Renewable energy is gaining momentum around the globe, but the United States has only just begun to ...
As the production and distribution costs of energy continue to rise, end-consumers are increasingly ...
Substantial reductions in global power sector emissions will be needed by midcentury to avoid signif...
Clean generation of electricity is a key component of a system required to bring about long-term sus...
Currently, two-thirds of greenhouse gas emissions come from the energy sector, and many energy plans...
With electric generation responsible for 41 percent of U.S anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO 2) emiss...