Since June 2022, law practitioners have been weighing in, waiting, and wondering: how (and how much) will existing interconnection processes change?
EBA YLC Blog: Getting The Most Out Of FERC’s eLibrary
Attorneys beginning to work on FERC matters will find themselves plumbing the depths of its eLibrary. The database serves as a vital portal into proceedings before the agency.
Department of Energy General Counsel Samuel T. Walsh Addresses Initiatives Expediting Transmission Permitting and Challenges
An interview with Department of Energy General Counsel Samuel T. Walsh
EBA 2023 Year In Review
As we welcome 2024, let’s take a look at some of the best parts of 2023! Throughout the year, committees and chapters hosted regional networking events and student-focused career building opportunities.
New Energy Sector Reports Analyze Developments In FERC Practice and Natural Gas Regulation
The EBA’s Practices Steering Committee and the Gas, Oils and Liquids Steering Committee have published their energy sector reports summarizing significant regulatory and legal developments. Both reports are part of Volume 44.2 of the Energy Law Journal which is available on the FELJ website.
2023 EBA MYEF Photo Gallery
Want to revisit some of the 2023 Mid-Year Energy Forum’s best moments? Check out our photo gallery!
2023 EBA Mid-Year Energy Forum
The theme of this year’s forum: Regulating a Modern Resource Mix
EBA YLC Blog: Introduction to Energy Podcasts
Industry expert podcasts to help young energy lawyers stay abreast of current events, challenges, and perspectives in the energy law and policy space.
FELJ Author Talk: It’s Time to Reconsider Single-Clearing Price Mechanisms in U.S. Energy Markets
FERC Commissioner Mark C. Christie joined FELJ Editor-in-Chief Harvey Reiter for an FELJ Author Talk, discussing his article “It’s Time To Reconsider Single-Clearing Price Mechanisms in U.S. Energy Markets.”
Energy Law Student Speed Networking Event
The event was held at the George Washington University Law School and connected law students with attorneys practicing for government regulatory entities, private companies and trade associations. Practitioners shared their experience with current law students and provided opportunities for them to ask questions and learn about new career opportunities.