Energy Law: Resources & Electricity

Course Number:Law 625
Hours:3
Course Type:Upper-Level
Writing Requirement:None
Skills Requirement?:No
Final Exam?:Yes
Description:

This course consists of three main parts. Initially, the students will learn about the policy choices that shape energy resources and electricity in this country, including public interest, federalism, and development. Next, students will examine the major federal laws governing the alienation of fuel resources: oil, coal, gas, land for renewables, etc. Third, students will examine federal and state regulation of electricity production and delivery, including transmission issues of particular importance to renewable.

Prerequisites:

Adminstrative Law (recommended as pre- or co-requisite but not required)



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