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HTMLDOE-Commissioned Study Concludes that LNG Exports Would Benefit United States
Peter S. Glaser, Kevin C. Greene, Daniel L. Larcamp, Clifford S. Sikora, Lara L. Skidmore; Troutman Sanders LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
December 14, 2012, previously published on December 10, 2012
On December 5, 2012, the Department of Energy (“DOE”) released the results of a long-awaited study that it commissioned regarding the macroeconomic impacts of liquefied natural gas (“LNG”) exports from the U.S. Notably, the study, conducted by NERA Economic Consulting...

 

HTMLShell Announces First Commercial-Scale Carbon Capture and Storage Facility for Canadian Oil Sands
Kevin C. Fitzgerald, Peter S. Glaser, Kevin C. Greene, Clifford S. Sikora, Lara L. Skidmore; Troutman Sanders LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
September 14, 2012, previously published on September 10, 2012
On September 5, 2012, Royal Dutch Shell plc (“Shell”) announced it would be moving forward with the Quest carbon capture and storage (“CCS”) project in the oil sands near northern Alberta, Canada (“Quest Project”). The Quest Project will be the world’s...

 

HTMLInternational Trade Commission finds U.S. Solar Firms “Injured” By Imports of Particular Products from China
William "Bill" R. Derasmo, Kevin C. Fitzgerald, Peter S. Glaser, Kevin C. Greene, Lara L. Skidmore; Troutman Sanders LLP;
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December 13, 2011, previously published on December 12, 2011
On December 2, 2011, the U.S. International Trade Commission (“ITC”) voted 6-0 that there was a reasonable indication that the U.S. solar panel and cells industry has been injured or is threatened with injury by imports of crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells and modules from China. ...