Ohio utility regulators had asked the justices to weigh in on whether federal judges can break ties on FERC rules.
In a dissent, one judge said the ruling conflicts with the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the Chevron doctrine.
Natural monopoly” in economics posits the “market failure” of one provider exploiting captive consumers, of which electric ...
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The National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, in partnership with the National Association of State Energy ...
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Phoenix Capital Group, an unprofitable oil firm selling high-yield debt to retirees is led by a CEO whose past guilty plea ...
Residents of some of the largest cities in the southern half of Montana will soon decide the fate of two open seats on the ...
The new land use code defines microgrids and small-, medium- and large-scale solar projects. All medium- and large-scale ...
House Republicans are targeting Biden administration efforts to regulate the "social cost" of greenhouse gas emissions in the ...