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Authors: Rowland J. Harrison, K.C. and Gordon E. Kaiser ×

This is the first issue of the Energy Regulation Quarterly (ERQ) for the year 2023. This is our tenth year of publication. We start this tenth year just as we did in our first year with an article by David […]

April 2023 – Volume 11, Issue 1 2023
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2022 Developments in Administrative Law Relevant To Energy Law and Regulation

Author: David J. Mullan ×

I. GENERAL INTRODUCTION That Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) v Vavilov[1] would put to rest all significant standard of review selection and application problems was always hoping for too much. After much judicial, professional, and academic quarreling over a range of […]

April 2023 – Volume 11, Issue 1 2023
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Onwards and Upwards: New Nova Scotia Energy Policy Targets Solar, Hydrogen and the Atlantic Loop

Authors: Gordon E. Kaiser, Melanie Gillis and Noah Entwisle ×

2022 was an eventful year for Nova Scotian energy policy. Nova Scotian lawmakers ushered in a bevy of legislative changes to advance their environmental/energy agenda for the province. The changes focused mainly on sparking the development of more renewable energy […]

April 2023 – Volume 11, Issue 1 2023
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Canada Provincial Carbon Regimes: A Mixed Bag To Fight Climate Change1

Authors: P. Jason Kroft and Ghazal Hamedani ×

In this article, we provide a high level summary of salient aspects Provincial carbon regimes in Canada. Our goal is to establish a baseline for readers outlining the different Canadian carbon pricing regimes for further consideration in subsequent pieces. This […]

April 2023 – Volume 11, Issue 1 2023
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Katherine Blunt’s “California Burning”

Author: Ahmad Faruqui ×

The subtitle, “The Fall of PG&E — and what it means for America’s power grid,” is very telling. The book reads like a corporate obituary. It’s a tale of woe from beginning to end, with just a glimmer of hope […]

April 2023 – Volume 11, Issue 1 2023
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Guide to Energy Arbitrations

Author: Ralph Cuervo-Lorens ×

The Global Arbitration Review’s Guide to Energy Arbitrations[1] maintains its heavy publication pace with what is now its fifth edition (2022) published in the midst of continuing challenges in the energy markets relating to the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, the […]

April 2023 – Volume 11, Issue 1 2023
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