Energy Law: Regulating Energy Markets
- Semester: Spring 2020
- Course ID: 379M
- Credit Hours: 3
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Unique: 28545
Course Information
- Grading Method: Pass/Fail Mandatory
- Cross-listed with other school
Registration Information
- Upperclass-only elective
Meeting Times
Day | Time | Location |
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MON, WED | 9:05 - 10:20 am | TNH 3.142 |
Evaluation Method
Type | Date | Time | Location |
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Final exam | May 7, 2020 |
Description
This course examines in detail the regulatory regimes governing the sale and delivery of energy in American energy markets. Students will develop a working understanding of electricity and gas markets, how federal and state regulatory commissions regulate price and competition in those markets under the Federal Power Act, the Natural Gas Act, and analogous state laws. We will also address topical issues associated with the rapid technological and economic changes underway in the electricity and gas markets, including the effects of the rapid growth in renewable generation, disputes over the pricing and regulation of distributed energy resources (such as rooftop solar or demand response), the move toward increasing competition and market pricing, legal rules governing the siting of natural gas and electric transmission lines, rules governing the development of LNG terminals, and more. This class will be based in the Law School, but also open to students from the McCombs School, the Jackson School, and the LBJ School, and will mix traditional lecture and discussion with small group work in multidisciplinary teams. This is a companion course to (but not a prerequisite for) Energy Law: Regulating Energy Production.
Textbooks ( * denotes required )
ISBN: 9781684676781
Instructors
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04/20/2020 | Exam information updated |
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