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CleanLaw: Ari Peskoe Interviews Matt Christiansen on the Federal Power Act, ZECs, and “FERC and Climate Change” Article

In this episode of CleanLaw, Ari Peskoe talks to Matt Christiansen, legal advisor to FERC Commissioner Richard Glick, about the Federal Power Act and Matt’s recent article co-authored with Commissioner […]

May 30, 2019

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Electricity Law Initiative Work Cited in FERC Commissioner’s Law Review Article

In a recently published article in the Energy Law Journal, FERC Commissioner Richard Glick and his advisor Matthew Christiansen argue that the laws governing Federal Energy Regulatory Commission decision-making can […]

May 8, 2019

Electricity Law Initiative Work Cited in FERC Commissioner’s Law Review Article
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CleanLaw: Jacob Mays Talks with Ari Peskoe about Capacity Markets

Ari Peskoe interviews Dr. Jacob Mays, who explains why regional power markets adopted capacity markets and outlines his research on the connection between risk and power plant operating and capital […]

May 3, 2019

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President Trump’s Energy Executive Orders: In-Depth Analyses

President Trump signed two executive orders on April 10, 2019 in Crosby, Texas, outside of Houston: EO 13868, titled “Executive Order on Promoting Energy Infrastructure and Energy Growth”, and EO 13867 on […]

April 30, 2019

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Energy EOs In Depth: Administration Opaque on Why It’s Studying Regional Energy Bottlenecks

This is part of a series analyzing the April 10th executive orders on energy infrastructure. Section 7 of an April 10 Presidential Executive Order tasks the Departments of Energy and […]

April 30, 2019

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CleanLaw: Bill Hogan Talks with Ari Peskoe about Recent PJM Pricing Proposal

Ari Peskoe talks with Bill Hogan, Professor of Global Energy Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. After laying out fundamental principles of wholesale market design, Bill discusses the recent proposal […]

April 22, 2019

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The Supreme Court Should Reject Requests for a Do-Over about State Clean Energy Programs

This article appeared in UtilityDive on January 17, 2019.  The Court’s previous decision on electricity regulation strikes the right balance between state and FERC authority in restructured power markets. Last […]

January 17, 2019

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CleanLaw — Renewables and Electricity Markets with Ari Peskoe and Jesse Jenkins

November 29, 2018

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CleanLaw — Ari Peskoe and Phil Sharp Celebrate PURPA’s 40th

November 14, 2018

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