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Ohio Approves Nation’s Largest Agrivoltaics Project, Finding It Will Serve the Public Interest

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On March 21, 2024, state regulators in Ohio approved the Oak Run Solar Project, an 800-megawatt (MW) solar generation project that will include 300 MW of battery storage, as well as 4,000 acres of crops and 1,000 sheep on site. What Is Important About the Oak Run Solar Project? Who Opposes Oak Run—and Who Supports It?

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How Can CEOs Be Convinced to Support Climate Action at the Expense of Their Profits?

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requires fundamental changes in sectors like energy, food, transport, construction, finance, and fashion towards more environmentally friendly production and consumption. The millions spent on lobbying against climate policies by the oil and gas industry is a prime example. Corporate goals.

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Arizona’s Net Metering Battle Resolved, With Modest Fee Added for Solar

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per kilowatt charge on solar customers beginning in 2014. The decision comes at a time when the future of net metering policy is one of the solar industry’s most hotly debated issues. A central argument in the debate turns on the assertion that solar customers are not paying their “fair share” of electricity costs.

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Pipeline Decisions Do Not Spell Doom for Transmission

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Last week the Sabin Center and the American Bar Association held an event on addressing landowner concerns in renewable energy siting. Wind and solar farms often spark siting battles between local residents who welcome renewable energy projects and their neighbors who are concerned about visual or other impacts.

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July 2017 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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The court said the administrative record “makes clear that industry groups had ample opportunity to comment on all four issues on which EPA granted reconsideration.” Fourth Circuit Said West Virginia District Court Lacked Jurisdiction to Consider Coal Companies’ Clean Air Act Jobs Study Lawsuit. Murray Energy Corp. S241948 (Cal.

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Customs and Trade Weekly Snapshot

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CBP issued the notice of determination as to evasion for EAPA consolidated case 7724 filed by the Paper Receipts Converting Association, against U.S. importer, WHP Associates LLC (WHP) for evasion of the applicable AD/CVD orders. The Congressional Budget Office released a cost estimate for the CTPAT Pilot Program Act of 2023.

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Lookback 2020: The Biggest Takeaways for Attorneys

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In our live interactive Q&A session, industry experts Carolyn Elefant, Jared Correia, and Benson Varghese reflected on and provided answers around overdue foundational shifts in the legal industry and ways in which attorneys are adapting their business operations for a competitive, resilient law practice in 2021. Jump to a Topic.