Energy Law — Topics
Who Owns the Night Sky? Reflect Orbital Wants to Sell Sunlight From Space.
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 21, 2026
You Can’t Have Your Cake and Eat It, Too: How the Endangerment Finding Rescission Clears the Path for More State Climate Action
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 31, 2026
NEPA and Climate Change: Are Environmental Protections Hindering Renewable Energy Development?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 9, 2024
Floating Fans in the Ocean: Recognizing the Significance of Maine’s Recent Bill Regarding Offshore Wind Development Projects
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 12, 2023
A Tax on the EPA’s Power: The Supreme Court and the Future of Carbon Pricing
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 26, 2023
A New Iron Age: New Developments in Battery Technology
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 14, 2023
Charged Up! the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 and Its Impacts on Energy Storage Capacity in the U.S.
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 4, 2022
Electric Vehicles: The Path of the Future or a Jetson-Like Fantasy?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 6, 2022
A Solution Enabled by the Conflict in Ukraine, Cryptocurrency Regulation, and the Energy Crisis Could Address All Three Issues
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 17, 2022
Hydrogen – The Fuel of the Future?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 5, 2022
How the Biden Administration Has Made Offshore Wind a Priority
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 22, 2021
One Person’s Trash Is Another’s Energy
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 18, 2021
Clawing Back the “Jackpot” Won During the Texas Blackouts
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 28, 2021
Everything’s Bigger in Texas, Including Power Outages
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 7, 2021
America Is Ready to Fight Climate Change. Is the Grid?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 13, 2021
“IceBreaker” Freshwater Offshore Wind Project Cracks Through Regulatory Jam
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 7, 2020
Extracting Favors: Fossil-Fuel Companies Are Using the Pandemic to Lobby for Regulatory Rollbacks and Financial Bailouts
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 17, 2020
Turning the Sky Orange and the Lights Off: West Coast Wildfires Diminish Solar Power Generation
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 23, 2020
Davos Attendees Seek Political Cover Under 1 Trillion Trees
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 16, 2020
Controversial Community Solar Garden Program Is a Target of Minnesota’s 2019 Legislative Session
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 8, 2019
Renewable Energy vs. National Parks
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 6, 2019
Big Houses With Big Energy Demands
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 1, 2018
The Future Is Solar: Investing in Solar Energy Using Sale Leasebacks
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 13, 2016
Bottom-Up Approach to Climate Change
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 6, 2016
Renewable Energy Accounts for Majority of New Energy Technology Installed in 2015 but Remains a Minority Producer Overall
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 6, 2016
Five-Year Extension May “Put the Falls Back in River Falls”
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 6, 2016
H.R.8 and the Hydropower Improvement Act of 2015—Another Missed Opportunity
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 28, 2015
UN Countries Strive to Develop Legal Framework for Climate Deal
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 28, 2015