Alberta Introduces Carbon Tax Bill as it Formalizes Climate Plan

Alberta is moving to turn its ambitious climate-change plan into law with the introduction of legislation to tax purchases [...]

Canada’s New Leader Meets with Obama, Reverses Canadian Federal Policy on Climate Change

By: Marc Z. Goldgrub, Cleantech Law Partners Emerging from his meeting with President Obama at the White House on Thursday, [...]

Alberta is the Only Province in Canada Without a Renewable Energy Policy

Albertans have already seen so many promises broken. So we shouldn’t expect much more from Premier Jim Prentice, the [...]

Connecticut’s Canadian Hydro Bill Becomes Law

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy on Wednesday signed Connecticut’s new renewable portfolio standards into law, opening the door to large-scale [...]

New CEAA Act to change Canadian RE Industries

The environmental assessment is a staple in the process of getting industrial energy projects approved and onto the construction [...]

Canada Aligning Its Climate Change Policy with the U.S.

Take-aways from The Energy Bar Association’s February Meeting By: Jay Tufano Cleantech Law Partners The Energy Bar Association’s (EBA) [...]

Canada: Improving property tax system for green energy

McGuinty Government’s Changes Encourage Renewable Energy Installations Ontario is supporting property owners who install renewable energy technologies by improving [...]

New Hampshire: What are the implications of FERC’s new ruling on interstate transmission for hydropower development?

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued Order No. 1000 on July 21. The order amends FERC’s requirements for [...]

Clean tech funds key to Canada’s low-carbon future

The federal government is taking a regulatory, sector-by-sector approach to addressing  climate change concerns, putting it in step with [...]

WTO to rule on energy renewable complaint from Japan against Canada

The World Trade Organization said on Wednesday it will rule on a Japanese claim that a Canadian province’s renewable [...]