Distributed generation law : a guide to regulations, policies, and programs / Sarah A.W. Fitts, Florence K.S. Davis, editors.
2020
KF2125.6 .D57 2020 (Mapit)
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Title
Distributed generation law : a guide to regulations, policies, and programs / Sarah A.W. Fitts, Florence K.S. Davis, editors.
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Imprint
Chicago, Illinois : American Bar Association, Environment, Energy, and Resources Section, [2020]
Copyright
©2020
Description
xxv, 370 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction and overview / Aaron Levine and Manisha Patel
Legal framework : Federal / Sam Panarella
The role of State law in distributed generation policy / David A. Fitzgerald
State highlights
The economics of distributed generation / Karl R. Rábago
Project siting, permitting, and environmental issues / Amy Antoniolli
Financing energy projects
Privacy and cybersecurity / Monica M. Berry, Steve Cash, Sophia Browning, and Margaret Czepiel
Energy storage in distributed generation / William Holmes
The present and future of electric vehicle charging stations / A. Christopher Young, Marc Machlin, and Erica H. Dressler
Climate change, Paris Agreement and international obligation / Jane Montgomery
Mission essential : energy resilience for the U. S. Department of Defense / Wilson Rickerson, Taite McDonald, Michael Wu, and Chris Murray
The law of distributed generation in the United States : conclusions / Professor K.K. DuVivier.
Legal framework : Federal / Sam Panarella
The role of State law in distributed generation policy / David A. Fitzgerald
State highlights
The economics of distributed generation / Karl R. Rábago
Project siting, permitting, and environmental issues / Amy Antoniolli
Financing energy projects
Privacy and cybersecurity / Monica M. Berry, Steve Cash, Sophia Browning, and Margaret Czepiel
Energy storage in distributed generation / William Holmes
The present and future of electric vehicle charging stations / A. Christopher Young, Marc Machlin, and Erica H. Dressler
Climate change, Paris Agreement and international obligation / Jane Montgomery
Mission essential : energy resilience for the U. S. Department of Defense / Wilson Rickerson, Taite McDonald, Michael Wu, and Chris Murray
The law of distributed generation in the United States : conclusions / Professor K.K. DuVivier.
Summary
"The transformation of the electric grid from the traditional central station model to a more dynamic and interconnected system of distributed generation and distribution is a huge change in our lives, and yet one that is barely noticeable in day-to-day life unless you actually are looking for it. If you are looking, though, the rate of change is breathtaking. I know this first hand because in the roughly three years we have been working on this book the landscape already has evolved dramatically. In this time, topics we thought were interesting, such as battery storage, became drivers to the discussion while other topics faded in relevance. Indeed, one of the challenges of writing this book is our effort to assemble information that would remain interesting and useful to readers even as the technology and the law advanced. With the help of all of the authors and other contributors to this project, I think we have achieved this"-- Provided by the publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Distributed generation law Chicago, Illinois : ABA Publishing, American Bar Association, [2020]
Call Number
KF2125.6 .D57 2020
Language
English
ISBN
9781641056557 (hardcover)
164105655X (hardcover)
9781641056564 (ebook)
164105655X (hardcover)
9781641056564 (ebook)
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