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Daily Business Review

Florida Primary Voters Give Green Light to Solar Tax Break

Primary-election voters approved the expansion of a renewable-energy tax break that backers say will help businesses and spark the expanded use of solar energy in Florida.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

Miami, Industry Group Mount Legal Challenges to New Water Standards

After the Seminole Tribe of Florida launched a legal challenge earlier in the month, Miami and a paper-mill industry group also are taking aim at controversial new state water-quality standards.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Seminole Tribe Challenges Controversial Water Standards

The Seminole Tribe of Florida has filed a legal challenge against controversial new state water-quality standards, arguing they don't adequately take into account the amount of fish and other wildlife eaten by tribal members.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

In Re Condemnation by Sunoco Pipeline, L.P., PICS Case No. 16-0895 (Pa. Commw. July 14, 2016) Jubelirer, J. (59 pages).

Public Utility Commission had jurisdiction over intrastate service of pipeline running through state, while the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission had jurisdiction over interstate service. PUC could grant utility company eminent domain powers for the pipeline. Order of the trial court affirmed.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Addressing Unsafe Drinking Water Before the Next Crisis Hits

New Jersey must upgrade its water supply system in order to protect public health; facilities can seek out funding sources to help with the necessary upgrades.
17 minute read

New York Law Journal

Sandy-Related Suit Against Utilities Allowed to Proceed

An appeals court has ruled that Long Island Power Authority and National Grid are not immune to lawsuits filed by property owners alleging the utilities' negligence sparked electrical fires during Hurricane Sandy that damaged their properties.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Commission OKs FPL Taking Year Off From Nuclear Charges

Florida Power & Light got approval from state regulators to defer collecting money from customers for a year on plans to build a pair of nuclear reactors in Miami-Dade County.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Cuba Warns of Energy Problems, Cuts Some Work Hours

Cubans face tough times in the energy sector in the coming months, official media warned amid orders from authorities to implement power-saving measures and some state-run entities reducing hours of operation.
7 minute read

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