Regulatory & Compliance

EPA Proposes Rescinding Several PFAS Drinking Water Rules
Environmental & Regulations EPA Proposes Rescinding Several PFAS Drinking Water Rules

The landscape of American environmental policy is currently witnessing a dramatic transformation as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency initiates a foundational shift in its oversight of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances. This recent administrative action, led by Administrator Lee Zeldin,

Does National AI Dominance Outweigh Clean Air Laws?
Environmental & Regulations Does National AI Dominance Outweigh Clean Air Laws?

The Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Environmental Accountability The lightning-fast expansion of generative artificial intelligence has created an insatiable appetite for electricity, forcing a direct collision between silicon-valley innovation and long-standing federal environmental

Why Must New England Utilities Pay $1.5 Billion in Refunds?
Environmental & Regulations Why Must New England Utilities Pay $1.5 Billion in Refunds?

Christopher Hailstone is a seasoned veteran in the complex world of energy management and utility law, bringing years of experience in navigating the intersection of grid reliability and regulatory compliance. As our lead utilities expert, he has spent decades analyzing how federal mandates impact

US Commercial Power To Surpass Residential Use by 2027
Energy Management US Commercial Power To Surpass Residential Use by 2027

The architectural foundations of the American electrical grid are currently undergoing a seismic transformation that will permanently alter how power is distributed and consumed across the nation. For the first time in recorded history, the Energy Information Administration anticipates that

Will the CPUC Decision Stifle California’s Solar Future?
Utilities Will the CPUC Decision Stifle California’s Solar Future?

The golden sun that drapes across the California coastline has long been viewed as a limitless reservoir of clean energy, yet the administrative machinery in San Francisco may be closing the tap for millions of residents. While the state prides itself on being a global leader in environmental

New York Budget Delays Climate Goals to Lower Energy Costs
Infrastructure & Technology New York Budget Delays Climate Goals to Lower Energy Costs

When the Empire State originally set its sights on a carbon-free future, few anticipated that the high price of daily life would eventually spark a legislative retreat from those very same goals. The 2027 New York State budget marks a pivotal transition from the aggressive environmental mandates of

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