Regulatory & Compliance

Hydropower Spared in Tax Bill, But Licensing Delays Persist
Renewable Energy Hydropower Spared in Tax Bill, But Licensing Delays Persist

In a landscape where renewable energy sectors often compete for federal support, hydropower has emerged as an unexpected beneficiary of recent legislative maneuvers in the United States under the GOP-led “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” While other renewables like wind and solar have seen their tax

Why Is Onshore Wind Repowering Key to UK Clean Energy Goals?
Renewable Energy Why Is Onshore Wind Repowering Key to UK Clean Energy Goals?

As the United Kingdom races to meet its ambitious clean energy targets, including a staggering 27-29 GW of onshore wind capacity by 2030 and an even more daunting 35-37 GW by 2035, a pressing challenge emerges: how to sustain and expand renewable energy infrastructure with aging wind farms nearing

Australia's New CER Framework: Impact on Retailers and Users
Environmental & Regulations Australia's New CER Framework: Impact on Retailers and Users

Australia’s energy sector stands at a pivotal moment with the unveiling of the Draft Prototype National Technical Regulatory Framework for Consumer Energy Resources (CER), a bold initiative poised to reshape how distributed energy technologies are integrated into the national grid. These

How Rooftop Solar Complicates Home Sales and Equity
Renewable Energy How Rooftop Solar Complicates Home Sales and Equity

Imagine a homeowner eagerly listing their property for sale, confident that the gleaming solar panels on their roof will attract eco-conscious buyers and significantly boost the asking price. Yet, as offers come in, they discover that the solar installation, financed through a loan, is not the

Fisk Plant Demolition Sparks Environmental Justice Concerns
Conventional Fuels Fisk Plant Demolition Sparks Environmental Justice Concerns

In the heart of Pilsen, a neighborhood along the South Branch of the Chicago River, a significant industrial transformation is stirring both anticipation and apprehension among residents, as the proposed demolition of 13 structures at the former Fisk coal-fired power plant has become a flashpoint

Is Fast-Tracking Coal Mining in Wyoming a Risky Move?
Conventional Fuels Is Fast-Tracking Coal Mining in Wyoming a Risky Move?

In the heart of southwest Wyoming, a significant decision has recently unfolded that could shape the future of energy production and environmental policy in the region for decades to come, sparking intense debate. The federal government, under the Trump administration, has greenlit an expansion of

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