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Court Decision Sets Stage for EPA Regulatory Battle in Congress

June 21, 2011

istock_000000062123xsmall The Supreme Court's recent decision against the use of common law “nuisance” suits will put increased pressure on the EPA.


   

Deepwater Oil Development in the Gulf of Guinea

June 14, 2011

ghanadrilling The success of Ghana's offshore development program will depend on the government’s ability to quickly rollout sound fiscal, regulatory and environmental structures.


   

Germany’s Nuclear Reversal

June 7, 2011

merkelnuke Germany's decision to close down its nuclear fleet over the next 10 years will come in conflict with its renewables goals.


   

A Cuban Oil Bonanza?

May 27, 2011

istock_000004494552xsmall The potential for Cuban offshore drilling has altered the energy politics between the US, Cuba, and Mexico.


   

California’s Ambitious Renewable Energy Targets

May 13, 2011

jerrybrown California will help set the standard for how other states and the federal government address renewable generation.


   

With Oil Prices Spiking, Have Policy-Makers Learned Anything?

April 29, 2011

highgas Rising oil prices have set off political gamesmanship in Washington.


   

Russia in the Driver’s Seat on European Natural Gas

April 22, 2011

natgasrus Russia is poised to take advantage of dual crises which have strained EU energy supplies.


   

Who’s Afraid of EPA Rulemaking?

April 8, 2011

inhofe Congressional wrangling over the EPA's  regulatory mandate may result in budget cuts for the agency.


   

Punting Energy Policy

April 1, 2011

obamaspeech President Obama's recent speech on energy policy fell short of laying out new initiatives.


   

Financing American Infrastructure

March 17, 2011

bridge Congressional infrastructure proposals face financing hurdles and political opposition.


   

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