By Ross Todd | March 24, 2023
Allyson Ho and Mike Raiff of Gibson Dunn & Crutcher and Bill Moore of Enoch Kever got a blockbuster decision last week for client Luminant Energy Co. finding that the state's Public Utility Commission violated its statutory mandate by setting and keeping power rates artificially high for four days in February 2021.
By Jim Saunders | March 23, 2023
Plaintiffs contend that Florida Power & Light did not meet obligations to help prevent power outages, such as carrying out a storm "hardening" plan, replacing aging poles and adequately clearing vegetation near lines.
By Jim Saunders | February 9, 2023
Base-rate issues are closely watched, as they involve billions of dollars, make up large portions of customers' monthly bills and help determine how much profit that utilities can earn.
By Jim Saunders | February 3, 2023
Opponents of Florida Power & Light's increased base electric rates contend that a four-year settlement with the Florida Public Service Commission is not in the "public interest" and was improperly approved by the regulatory commission.
By Jonathan Mattise | The Associated Press | February 3, 2023
The lawsuit filed in August 2020 argued that 20-year deals signed by most of TVA's customers lock the power distributors into exclusive contracts with the TVA and "will forever deprive distributors and ratepayers the opportunity to renegotiate with TVA to obtain cheaper, cleaner electricity," according to the Southern Environmental Law Center, which filed the suit for three plaintiff groups.
By Amy Guthrie | January 30, 2023
A subsidiary of New York's New Fortress Energy will operate, maintain, decommission and modernize some of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority's power plants for 10 years. The power infrastructure in Puerto Rico has been badly battered by hurricanes and earthquakes.
By Jim Saunders | January 26, 2023
Rep. Chuck Clemons expressed concerns about situations in which residents are customers of municipal utilities but live outside of city boundaries.
By David Baay, Garrett Gibson and Jay Patel | January 25, 2023
Greenwashing lawsuits are on a meteoric rise. Over the past five years, private and government plaintiffs have filed numerous greenwashing lawsuits…
By Liz Flannery and Thomas Carter | January 24, 2023
The new technologies being developed address hydrogen generation, storage, and distribution, as well as consumer products such as hydrogen-fueled vehicles and their specific components. In tandem, there has been a dramatic uptick in patent applications to protect these technologies and the considerable investments being made to create them.
By Christiane Deniger and Matt Lee | January 23, 2023
Burford Capital's Christiane Deniger and Matt Lee spoke with a group of energy dispute experts in November 2022 about the effects of the energy transition on commercial disputes, the impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and supply chain issues and the use of legal finance in the sector.
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