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SEC Proposes Rescinding Climate-Related Disclosure Rules
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed a complete rescission of its landmark climate-related disclosure rules adopted in March 2024, citing concerns about regulatory overreach and unjustified compliance costs. This development represents a dramatic reversal in federal environmental disclosure policy, influenced by recent Supreme Court decisions that curtailed agency deference and raised questions about the SEC's statutory authority. Companies that invested in climate reporting infrastructu
United States Commercial
HK
Holland & Knight
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Renewable Energy Update - May 21, 2026
California's Independent System Operator has approved an ambitious 2025-2026 transmission plan to accommodate 45 GW of new solar capacity, while the state grapples with competing priorities between renewable energy expansion and environmental preservation. Major developments include Fervo Energy's successful $1.89 billion IPO for enhanced geothermal systems and significant battery storage projects coming online across the region.
United States Energy
AM
Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis
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Energy Investor NGP Seeks $2.5 Billion For New Oil Patch Bets
NGP Energy Capital Management is raising $2.5 billion for its new fund targeting oil-and-gas investments, as capital flows back to proven energy managers. Industry experts suggest that war-driven disruptions to energy markets are reinforcing the investment thesis around domestic energy infrastructure, with investors favoring disciplined approaches over strategies dependent on commodity price fluctuations.
United States Energy
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Mayer Brown
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The Data Center Boom Is Reshaping Texas — And Every Business Needs To Understand Why
Texas is rapidly becoming the world's largest data center market, driven by AI infrastructure demands that are reshaping electricity grids, water resources, and regulatory frameworks. The state's 84 operating facilities and 140 planned projects represent a fundamental shift in how digital infrastructure intersects with energy policy, real estate development, and public utilities—creating implications that extend far beyond the technology sector.
United States Energy
FL
Foley & Lardner
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Renewable Energy Update - May 15, 2026
Renewable energy developers are navigating new regulatory pathways and federal scrutiny as battery storage projects shift to state-level approval processes, while California investigates controversial federal buyouts of offshore wind leases. Meanwhile, major partnerships are advancing sodium-ion battery technology and massive solar-plus-storage deployments across the western United States.
United States Energy
AM
Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis
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Supreme Court Leaves Price-Anderson Act Split In Place
On Monday, the Supreme Court rejected a plea to decide a critical question regarding the Price-Anderson Act (the PAA), the federal statute that governs suits stemming from public radiation exposure from nuclear facilities. Last year, in Mazzocchio v. Cotter Corp. the Eighth Circuit held that plaintiffs in nuclear public liability suits may rely on state-law tort standards of care rather than upon the federal nuclear-safety regulations that five other courts of appeal have held provide the exclusive standard of care in such cases.
United States Environment
AP
Arnold & Porter
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