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December 5, 2025

ClearView Energy Partners

GOP Senate May Limit Biden Climate Ambitions
A GOP-controlled Senate means President-elect Biden's ability to include incentives for renewables in a recovery package will be limited.
Climate Policy on the Ballot Tuesday
West Coast wildfires, record-breaking heat waves and more than two dozen tropical storms have made climate change an issue impossible for voters to ignore.
FERC Nominees Bob and Weave Through Senate Hearing
President Trump’s nominees to FERC, Allison Clements and Mark Christie, said just enough to satisfy senators on both sides.
Electricity Industry Asks for Regulatory Certainty
Panelists expressed worry about regulatory uncertainty during a FERC technical conference on the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on the industry.
Pa. House Passes Bill Limiting RGGI Entry
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives voted to pass a bill limiting the state’s entry into the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.
FERC Revises Pipeline Policy on Landowner Concerns
FERC said it will no longer permit gas pipeline developers to begin construction until it acts on the merits of any rehearing requests.
BOEM Issues Revised EIS for Vineyard Wind
Offshore wind advocates were encouraged by BOEM’s release of its supplemental environmental impact study (SEIS) on the 800-MW Vineyard Wind project.
DC Circuit Skeptical of NARUC Challenge to FERC Order 841
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals seemed unconvinced by arguments that FERC exceeded its jurisdiction by refusing to let states opt out of Order 841.
DC Circuit Skeptical of FERC Tolling Orders
The D.C. Circuit Court spent three and a half hours grilling attorneys in a case that could decide whether FERC is allowed to issue tolling orders.
IPPs, Renewable Groups Seek FERC Carbon Pricing Conference
Independent power producers and renewable energy groups petitioned FERC to convene a conference on integrating carbon pricing in the electric markets.

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