Regulatory & Compliance

Tariffs Could Trigger High Inflation, Atlanta Fed Warns
Environmental & Regulations Tariffs Could Trigger High Inflation, Atlanta Fed Warns

The specter of soaring inflation looms large over the American economy as recent analyses from the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta highlight a troubling connection between tariffs and rising price pressures, creating widespread concern. With import duties reshaping cost structures for businesses

Why Are Nations Delaying Critical Climate Plans for COP30?
Environmental & Regulations Why Are Nations Delaying Critical Climate Plans for COP30?

As the world races against time to combat the escalating climate crisis, a troubling reality has emerged: many nations, including some of the largest polluters, have failed to submit their critical climate action plans ahead of the upcoming COP30 summit in Brazil this November. These plans, known

Is It Time to Rethink U.S. Energy Transmission Policies?
Environmental & Regulations Is It Time to Rethink U.S. Energy Transmission Policies?

I'm thrilled to sit down with Christopher Hailstone, a seasoned expert in energy management and renewable energy, with a deep understanding of electricity delivery and grid reliability. As our go-to utilities specialist, Christopher has a wealth of insights on how policy and infrastructure

Will BlackRock's Takeover Harm Minnesota's Energy Future?
Environmental & Regulations Will BlackRock's Takeover Harm Minnesota's Energy Future?

Minnesota finds itself at a pivotal moment as the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (MPUC) weighs a transformative decision regarding the proposed acquisition of Minnesota Power, a cornerstone utility serving over 150,000 accounts across northern Minnesota, by Global Infrastructure Partners

How Can We Repeal the Complexity Tax on Energy Savings?
Environmental & Regulations How Can We Repeal the Complexity Tax on Energy Savings?

Over 51 million American families grapple with the crushing weight of soaring electricity bills, a burden that hits rural households the hardest, where energy costs can consume up to 20% of their income, driven by rising utility rates and systemic inefficiencies that demand urgent attention.

Southern States Stifle Renewable Energy with Strict Laws
Environmental & Regulations Southern States Stifle Renewable Energy with Strict Laws

Introduction Today, we’re thrilled to sit down with Christopher Hailstone, a renowned expert in energy management and renewable energy with a deep focus on electricity delivery and grid reliability. With years of experience navigating the complexities of clean energy transitions, Christopher offers

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