The rise of renewable energy has disrupted the traditional regulatory structure governing electricity. Unlike traditional fossil fuel power plants, wind and solar facilities are geographically constrained: they exist where the wind blows and the sun shines. Large-scale renewable energy is more likely to flow interstate, from resource-rich prairie and Southwestern states to energy-hungry population centers elsewhere. The difficulties of coordinating interstate electricity policies have led some to call for greater preemption of the states’ traditional duties as chief regulators of the electricity industry. But while preemption would eliminate some state-level roadblocks to interstate cooperation, it would sacrifice many of the benefits of lo...
Government regulation in the realm of energy policy is difficult due to the scope and diversity of r...
Since the late 1990s, state governments in the U.S. have diversified policy instruments for encourag...
All cities and towns in the U.S. utilize electric power. Electric power needs to be generated. Now, ...
The rise of renewable energy has disrupted the traditional regulatory structure governing electricit...
It is impossible to talk about developing renewable energy resources in the United States without al...
The U.S. Constitution makes no direct mention of regional governing entities, yet they are an entren...
Many states have been taking steps to increase the use of renewable energy sources such as wind and ...
This Article proposes a federal wind siting policy modeled on the cooperative federalism framework o...
United States energy law and the scholarship analyzing it are deeply fragmented. Each source of ener...
Renewable energy resources are increasingly used to generate electricity in the United States and vi...
As the Supreme Court has noted, “it is difficult to conceive of a more basic element of interstate c...
At a point in the future that is no longer remote, renewable energy will be a necessity. The constru...
1 States have increasingly been burdened with more policy responsibility in the past decade, especia...
In a trilogy of recent cases, the Supreme Court has launched a quiet revolution in energy federalism...
This article explores the growing federalism tensions in efforts to expand the nation’s energy trans...
Government regulation in the realm of energy policy is difficult due to the scope and diversity of r...
Since the late 1990s, state governments in the U.S. have diversified policy instruments for encourag...
All cities and towns in the U.S. utilize electric power. Electric power needs to be generated. Now, ...
The rise of renewable energy has disrupted the traditional regulatory structure governing electricit...
It is impossible to talk about developing renewable energy resources in the United States without al...
The U.S. Constitution makes no direct mention of regional governing entities, yet they are an entren...
Many states have been taking steps to increase the use of renewable energy sources such as wind and ...
This Article proposes a federal wind siting policy modeled on the cooperative federalism framework o...
United States energy law and the scholarship analyzing it are deeply fragmented. Each source of ener...
Renewable energy resources are increasingly used to generate electricity in the United States and vi...
As the Supreme Court has noted, “it is difficult to conceive of a more basic element of interstate c...
At a point in the future that is no longer remote, renewable energy will be a necessity. The constru...
1 States have increasingly been burdened with more policy responsibility in the past decade, especia...
In a trilogy of recent cases, the Supreme Court has launched a quiet revolution in energy federalism...
This article explores the growing federalism tensions in efforts to expand the nation’s energy trans...
Government regulation in the realm of energy policy is difficult due to the scope and diversity of r...
Since the late 1990s, state governments in the U.S. have diversified policy instruments for encourag...
All cities and towns in the U.S. utilize electric power. Electric power needs to be generated. Now, ...