Tag Archives: Clean Power Plan

Last Comments Come in on EPA’s CEIP Proposal

On November 1, 2016, the period for public comments closed on EPA’s Clean Energy Incentive Program (CEIP). Over 100,000 comments were received on EPA’s optional program to encourage early investment in solar and wind renewable-energy generation and efficiency programs in low-income … Continue reading

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Briefs Have Been Filed, Oral Arguments Have Been Presented, Pens Continue to Write

Although Clean Power Plan briefing was completed in April and oral argument was held at the end of September, parties are continuing to update the court on information relevant to their positions.  Rule 28(j) of the Federal Rules of Appellate … Continue reading

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North Dakota Opening Briefs Filed in D.C. Circuit

UPDATED 07.25.2018 On August 10, 2017, the D.C. Circuit issued an order indefinitely holding this case in abeyance. EPA is ordered to continue filing status reports in 90-day intervals.  Petitioners have filed their opening briefs in North Dakota v. EPA, … Continue reading

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Energy-Related Impacts of Upcoming Election

The Nicholas Institute at Duke recently published a report that considers the energy and environmental issues that the next president will face, Illuminating the Energy Policy Agenda: Electricity Sector Issues Facing the Next Administration.  The report covers federal regulation of … Continue reading

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It’s a Wrap: D.C. Circuit Finishes “Marathon” Day of Oral Arguments

The D.C. Circuit’s CPP oral arguments continued through yesterday afternoon with counsel addressing the final three argument segments: (1) constitutional issues, (2) notice issues, and (3) record-based issues not submitted on briefs. As was case in the morning session, the … Continue reading

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