Tensions of Federalism: Three Cases of Energy Source Self-Determination

Abstract How do federal law and regulations of energy infrastructure influence the “energy mix” of a society? This paper explores the national and regional administrative regimes for electricity transmission (commonly referred to as “the energy grid”) in the United States of America. Mandated by the national government and empowered by an interpretation of the “Dormant …

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