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Utility Incentives Tied to LEED are Growing Geometrically

Green Building Law Update

Last week Louisville Gas and Electric Company and Kentucky Utilities Company announced rebates from $2,000 to $10,000 tied to achieving certain LEED credits. Since September 1, new utility based incentives were announced, not only in Kentucky, but also in Ohio, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Missouri, Colorado, and Georgia.

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Utility Incentives Tied to LEED are Growing Geometrically

Green Building Law Update

Last week Louisville Gas and Electric Company and Kentucky Utilities Company announced rebates from $2,000 to $10,000 tied to achieving certain LEED credits. Since September 1, new utility based incentives were announced, not only in Kentucky, but also in Ohio, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Missouri, Colorado, and Georgia.

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The Slow Grind of Justice for EPA's Carbon Emissions Regulations

Green Building Law Blog

It was inevitable that EPA's Clean Power Plan, regulating carbon emissions from existing power plants was going to generate law suits. Circuit Court of Appeals to stop the EPA from enacting the Clean Power Plan regulation. In essence, Murray is claiming that EPA and the states cannot double regulate power plants.

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Blue vs. Grey Over Green in Murray v. EPA; Cross-Border Rule Goes Ahead

Green Building Law Blog

The Clean Power Plan proposes to regulate the carbon emissions of existing power plants under the Clean Air Act. In June, Alabama, Kentucky, Oklahoma, South Carolina, West Virginia, Alaska, Nebraska, Ohio and Wyoming also filed an amicus brief in this case. Grey over Green" battle, with the western states thrown in as well.

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The Slow Grind of Justice for EPA's Carbon Emissions Regulations

Green Building Law Blog

It was inevitable that EPA''s Clean Power Plan, regulating carbon emissions from existing power plants was going to generate law suits. Circuit Court of Appeals to stop the EPA from enacting the Clean Power Plan regulation. In essence, Murray is claiming that EPA and the states cannot double regulate power plants. mccarthy'

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Blue vs. Grey Over Green in Murray v. EPA; Cross-Border Rule Goes Ahead

Green Building Law Blog

The Clean Power Plan proposes to regulate the carbon emissions of existing power plants under the Clean Air Act. In June, Alabama, Kentucky, Oklahoma, South Carolina, West Virginia, Alaska, Nebraska, Ohio and Wyoming also filed an amicus brief in this case. Grey over Green" battle, with the western states thrown in as well.

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COVER STORY: 2013 Business Facilities Rankings Report – State Rankings

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Those who liked to snicker at the development of what we used to call green energy, denigrating non-fossil power sources as a passing fad, probably should join the climate-change skeptics in the witness protection program. So, without further ado, here is Business Facilities’ 2013 Rankings Report. in nearly 30 years.