Regulatory & Compliance

Can New Jersey Lead the Nuclear and Data Center Boom?
Infrastructure & Technology Can New Jersey Lead the Nuclear and Data Center Boom?

The strategic landscape of New Jersey's energy sector is currently undergoing a radical transformation as state leaders and utility giants attempt to reconcile the surging demand for high-capacity data processing with the pressing need for carbon-free baseload power. Public Service Enterprise Group

Do Wind Lease Buyouts Set a Dangerous Legal Precedent?
Renewable Energy Do Wind Lease Buyouts Set a Dangerous Legal Precedent?

The sudden recalibration of American offshore energy interests has introduced a radical financial mechanism that effectively insures private corporations against the inherent risks of renewable infrastructure development. This seismic shift in federal strategy involves the "dollar-for-dollar"

Nashville Conference to Explore Battery Recycling Innovations
Utilities Nashville Conference to Explore Battery Recycling Innovations

The rapid proliferation of electric vehicles and portable electronics has created an unprecedented demand for sophisticated end-of-life management strategies that can effectively recover high-value critical minerals from spent battery cells. As the global push for electrification intensifies, the

Michigan Lawmakers Push for Stricter Dam Safety Regulations
Renewable Energy Michigan Lawmakers Push for Stricter Dam Safety Regulations

The devastating memory of the 2020 Sanford and Edenville dam failures still resonates across Michigan, serving as a grim reminder of how infrastructure neglect can destroy lives and landscapes in an instant. As heavy rainfall patterns become increasingly unpredictable in the Great Lakes region, the

Why Is California Suing Over Federal Offshore Wind Buyouts?
Renewable Energy Why Is California Suing Over Federal Offshore Wind Buyouts?

The sudden pivot of federal energy policy has transformed the once-promising Pacific horizon into a courtroom battleground where billions of dollars in infrastructure and climate mandates hang in the balance. This legal offensive, spearheaded by the State of California against federal authorities

Why Is an Idle Coal Plant Costing Ratepayers $20 Million?
Environmental & Regulations Why Is an Idle Coal Plant Costing Ratepayers $20 Million?

The sprawling 730-megawatt TransAlta coal-fired facility in Centralia, Washington, was once a cornerstone of regional power generation, yet it now finds itself at the heart of a massive financial and jurisdictional dispute that could redefine the boundaries of federal authority over state energy

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