In the wake of recent high-profile power failures, policymakers and politicians have asserted that there is an inherent tension between the aims of clean energy and grid reliability. But continuing to rely on fossil fuels to avoid system outages will only exacerbate reliability challenges by contributing to increasingly extreme climate-related weather events. These extremes will disrupt the power supply, with impacts rippling far beyond the electricity sector.This Article shows that much of the perceived tension between clean energy and reliability is a failure of law and governance resulting from the United States’ siloed approach to regulating the electric grid. Energy regulation is, we argue, siloed across three dimensions: (1) across su...
Substantial reductions in global power sector emissions will be needed by midcentury to avoid signif...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s final rule that limits carbon dioxide emissions from exis...
The results of a little-discussed referendum in Maine in early November 2021 offered a dire warning ...
In the wake of recent high-profile power failures, policymakers and politicians have asserted that t...
In the wake of recent high-profile power failures, policymakers and politicians have asserted that t...
The electricity sector is often appropriately called the linchpin of efforts to respond to climate c...
To combat climate change, many leading states have adopted the aim of creating a “participatory” gri...
This Article develops a novel theory of energy governance and uses it to assess how institutional in...
U.S. energy law and the scholarship analyzing it are deeply fragmented. Each source of energy has a ...
The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean Power Plan (CPP) is one of the most controversial ...
The American electric utility system is quietly falling apart. Once taken for granted, the industry ...
Global warming and the subsequent climate change caused many nations and states to rethink energy pr...
Decarbonizing the electric power sector will be central to any serious effort to fight climate chang...
The U.S. Constitution makes no direct mention of regional governing entities, yet they are an entren...
With electric generation responsible for 41 percent of U.S anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO 2) emiss...
Substantial reductions in global power sector emissions will be needed by midcentury to avoid signif...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s final rule that limits carbon dioxide emissions from exis...
The results of a little-discussed referendum in Maine in early November 2021 offered a dire warning ...
In the wake of recent high-profile power failures, policymakers and politicians have asserted that t...
In the wake of recent high-profile power failures, policymakers and politicians have asserted that t...
The electricity sector is often appropriately called the linchpin of efforts to respond to climate c...
To combat climate change, many leading states have adopted the aim of creating a “participatory” gri...
This Article develops a novel theory of energy governance and uses it to assess how institutional in...
U.S. energy law and the scholarship analyzing it are deeply fragmented. Each source of energy has a ...
The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean Power Plan (CPP) is one of the most controversial ...
The American electric utility system is quietly falling apart. Once taken for granted, the industry ...
Global warming and the subsequent climate change caused many nations and states to rethink energy pr...
Decarbonizing the electric power sector will be central to any serious effort to fight climate chang...
The U.S. Constitution makes no direct mention of regional governing entities, yet they are an entren...
With electric generation responsible for 41 percent of U.S anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO 2) emiss...
Substantial reductions in global power sector emissions will be needed by midcentury to avoid signif...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s final rule that limits carbon dioxide emissions from exis...
The results of a little-discussed referendum in Maine in early November 2021 offered a dire warning ...