power grid

Caution: High Voltage – Federal Versus State Authority Concerning the Siting of High Voltage Transmission Lines

Caution: High Voltage – Federal Versus State Authority Concerning the Siting of High Voltage Transmission Lines

Making sure the United States is producing enough energy is a pressing issue as seen throughout the Biden Administration. With the Senate’s passing of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, more authority will be delegated to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in approval of electric transmission lines and facilities. 2L staffer, Grace Brock discusses the pros and cons of this act while bringing in issues of eminent domain and administrative law.

PG&E Wildfire Response: Should the Company Invest in Undergrounding to Prevent Future Liability?

PG&E Wildfire Response: Should the Company Invest in Undergrounding to Prevent Future Liability?

California wildfires have become a deadly summertime norm in recent years. In this piece, 2L staffer Rachel Bierman explores the underlying cause of these wildfires, offers solutions, and ultimately holds PG&E responsible for its role in this widespread catastrophe.

Decentralization of the Power Grid

Decentralization of the Power Grid

Retail electricity sales have remained stagnant since 2007, despite a 4% increase in the customer base. To effectively combat the coming issues, the utilities will have to work with regulators
and small-scale renewable energy providers to develop equitable solutions that incorporate all
relevant interests.