2018
ENERGY LAW JOURNAL
VOLUME 39
NO. 2
In This Edition
CONTENTS
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF’S PAGE
ARTICLES
- Energizing the Future with Blockchain
P. 197
Claire Henly, Sam Hartnett, Buck Endemann, and Ben Tejblum - Inconsistent with the Public Interest: FERC’s Three Decades of Deference to Electricity Consolidation
P. 233
Scott Hempling - The Dozen Types of Legal Tools in the Deep Decarbonization Toolbox
P. 313
John C. Dernbach - What We Talk About When We Talk About Resilience
P. 353
Jonathan Schneider and Jonathon Trotta - Renewable Energy: The WTO’s Position on Local Content Requirements
P. 401
Mukta Batra and Namit Bafna - Zero-Emission Credits and the Threat to Optimal State Incentives
P. 427
Peter S. Ross - Energy Storage: Can We Get it Right?
P.447
David Schmitt and Glenn M. Sanford - New York’s Denial of Water Quality Certification for Three FERC-Authorized Pipelines: Flagrant Fiat or Valid Veto?
P.543
Steven A. Weiler and Marcia A. Stanford
BOOK REVIEWS
- CLEAN POWER POLITICS: THE DEMOCRATIZATION OF ENERGY
P. 541
Reviewed by Uma Outka
NOTES
- "MINING” ON INDIAN LAND: IT’S NOT WHAT YOU THINK
P. 547
Christopher J. Gnaedig - WHEN CAN LIGHTNING STRIKE? AN ANALYSIS OF LIGHTNING OIL V. ANADARKO’S EFFECTS ON OFF-LEASE HORIZONTAL DRILLING
P. 563
Cody Schlegel
COMMITTEE REPORTS
For environmental reasons and to save printing costs we have not included the committee reports in the hard copy version of the Journal. The reports are available in the online edition of the Journal. The current edition includes the following committee reports:
Environmental Regulation Committee
FERC Practice Committee
Natural Gas Committee
Oil & Liquids Committee
Power Generation & Marketing Subcommittee
State Commission Practice Committee
System Reliability, Planning, and Security Committee
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