Energy Law Journal, Volume 27, No. 2 (2006)

Articles

Warnings to the Unwary: Multi-Jurisdictional Federal Enforcement of Manipulation and Deception in the Energy Markets After the Energy Policy Act of 2005    p. 363
By Allan Horwich

Regulation and Liberalization of the European Electricity Market – A German View    p. 423
By Prof. Dr. Thomas von Danwitz

Congress Got it Right: There’s No Need to Mandate Renewable Portfolio Standards    p. 451
By Mary Ann Ralls

Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Litigation After the Energy Policy Act of 2005: State Powers in LNG Terminal Siting    p .473
By Jacob Dweck, David Wochner, and Michael Brooks

The Sage Approach to Immediate Entry by Private Entities Exercising Federal Eminent Domain Authority Under the Natural Gas Act and the Federal Power Act    p. 499
By Jim Behnke and Harold Dondis

Long-Term Natural Gas Contracts: Dead, Dying, or Merely Resting?    p. 545
By Jeffrey M. Petrash

For the Long Haul: The Suitability of the Base Contract for the Sale and Purchase of Natural Gas for Long-Term Transactions   p. 583
By Karen Goepfert

Comment

Curiosity and Carbon: Examining the Future of Carbon Sequestration and the Accompanying Jurisdictional Issues as Outlined in the Indian Energy Title of the 2005 Energy Policy Act    p. 603
By Leslie R. Dubois

Committee Reports

Natural Gas Regulation    p. 623

Nuclear Regulation    p. 655

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