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DOE to Issue RFP for $2.7 Billion for Domestic Uranium Supply

Energy Central

DOE to Issue RFP for $2.7

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What Qualifies a Pipeline as a Common Carrier?

Texas Oil & Gas Attorney

The Houston Court of Appeals decided a case recently on whether a pipeline was a common carrier or not. The Court noted that the natural gas liquids that the Grand Prix pipeline would carry falls within the definition of crude petroleum, which is required for condemnation authority. Farms, Ltd. Grand Prix Pipeline, LLC , No.

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Building a Successful Career In Energy Consulting – The Definitive Guide

Navigate Power

This can include securing competitive energy rates, analyzing energy usage, and, in some cases, offering sustainability options such as green energy credits. Energy consultants primarily work with businesses to help them find cost-effective energy solutions.

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Louisiana Adopts EPA Revision to Condensable PM Requirements in its Definition of “Regulated NSR Pollutants”

The Energy Law

On October 25, 2012 the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published its corrected definition of “regulated NSR pollutant.” The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) adopted EPA’s revised definition of “regulated new source review (NSR) pollutant” at LAC 33:III.509.B B in a May 20, 2013 Louisiana Register Notice.

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Seizing the agentic AI advantage

McKinsey

To scale impact in the agentic era, organizations must reset their AI transformation approaches from scattered initiatives to strategic programs; from use cases to business processes; from siloed AI teams to cross-functional transformation squads; and from experimentation to industrialized, scalable delivery.

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April 2024 WOTUS Legislation Update

Vorys Energy

The revision of the rule defining “waters of the United States” (“WOTUS”; the “Post-Sackett Rule”) has not resolved the litigation surrounding the WOTUS definition. In fact, it seems that litigation is heating up, with various new developments on multiple fronts.

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Texas Supreme Court to Hear Miesch Case

The Energy Law

The Miesch case, set for argument on February 13, is one of two related cases decided by the Corpus Christi Court of Appeals last year. The Corpus Christi court of appeals reversed the summary judgment and remanded the case to the trial court. The definition of “waste” submitted to the Jury is fatally defectiv; 10.

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