Legislation Update – Spring SessionBy Alan J. JedlickaEnergy, Utilities, Telecommunications, and Transportation, April 2024A summary of legislative proposals that may impact the energy, utilities, telecommunications, and transportation sectors if signed into law.
Illinois Establishes Solar and Wind Siting Standards; Counties on Short Timeframe to ComplyBy Adam Margolin, Kate Duncan, Chris Skey, & Elizabeth McErleanEnergy, Utilities, Telecommunications, and Transportation, February 2024The Illinois General Assembly recently enacted legislation that addresses county-level regulation over the siting and zoning of larger solar and wind projects.
Illinois Establishes Solar and Wind Siting Standards; Counties on Short Timeframe to ComplyBy Adam Margolin, Kate Duncan, Chris Skey, & Elizabeth McErleanEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, February 2024The Illinois General Assembly recently enacted legislation that addresses county-level regulation over the siting and zoning of larger solar and wind projects.
Illinois Establishes Solar & Wind Siting Standards; Counties on Short Timeframe to ComplyBy Adam Margolin, Kate Duncan, Chris Skey, & Elizabeth McErleanEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, October 2023The Illinois General Assembly recently enacted legislation that addresses county-level regulation over the siting and zoning of larger solar and wind projects.
Hydrogen Tax Credit Encourages Replacement of Fossil FuelsBy Alan JedlickaEnergy, Utilities, Telecommunications, and Transportation, September 2023The Hydrogen Fuel Replacement Tax Credit Act, P.A. 103-0268, was signed into law on July 25, 2023.
Chicago’s 2022 Energy Transformation CodeBy Adrian P. ZenoReal Estate Law, April 2023On September 21, 2022, Chicago’s City Council unanimously passed the 2022 Chicago Energy Transformation Code.
Illinois Establishes Solar & Wind Siting Standards; Counties on Short Timeframe to ComplyBy Adam Margolin, Kate Duncan, Chris Skey, & Elizabeth McErleanEnergy, Utilities, Telecommunications, and Transportation, April 2023The Illinois General Assembly recently enacted legislation that addresses county-level regulation over the siting and zoning of larger solar and wind projects.
Carbon Sequestration in IllinoisBy Andrew WhiteEnergy, Utilities, Telecommunications, and Transportation, January 2023An overview of the carbon sequestration issues facing Illinois landowners.
Carbon Sequestration in IllinoisBy Andrew WhiteEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, January 2023An overview of the carbon sequestration issues facing Illinois landowners.
Chicago’s 2022 Energy Transformation CodeBy Adrian P. ZenoEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, January 2023On September 21, 2022, Chicago’s City Council unanimously passed the 2022 Chicago Energy Transformation Code.
Carbon Sequestration in IllinoisBy Andrew WhiteEnergy, Utilities, Telecommunications, and Transportation, December 2022An overview of the carbon sequestration issues facing Illinois landowners.
Chicago’s 2022 Energy Transformation CodeBy Adrian P. ZenoReal Estate Law, December 2022On September 21, 2022, Chicago’s City Council unanimously passed the 2022 Chicago Energy Transformation Code.
FERC Grants Vistra Waiver of MISO Interconnection Rule Enabling Commercial Operation of Two Coal-to-Battery Storage Sites by 2025By Christine ZemanEnergy, Utilities, Telecommunications, and Transportation, December 2022On November 8, 2022, the United States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issued an order waiving certain transferability restrictions on the Midcontinent Independent System Operator, Inc.’s interconnection process, enabling Vistra Corp. to develop and commercially operate two coal-to-battery storage sites.
Landmark Energy Legislation Provides for Illinois’ Transition to 100 Percent Clean EnergyBy Alan JedlickaEnergy, Utilities, Telecommunications, and Transportation, November 2021The Climate and Equitable Jobs Act became law on September 15, 2021, setting in motion Illinois’ transition to 100 percent clean energy by 2050. This article introduces key provisions of the measure.
Governor Pritzker Announces Pathway to Clean Energy Economy in IllinoisBy Alan JedlickaEnergy, Utilities, Telecommunications, and Transportation, September 2020On August 21, Governor Pritzker announced eight principles that offer a starting point for putting Illinois on a path to 100 percent clean energy by 2050.
Evolution of state policy: Future Energy Jobs Act (FEJA)By Kristin MunschEnergy, Utilities, Telecommunications, and Transportation, December 2017The Future Energy Jobs Act, enacted in December of 2016, takes the first step towards reconciling environmental and energy policies which might conflict, such as lowering energy consumption and maintaining a robust electric distribution system.
UpdatesBy Michael S. PabianEnergy, Utilities, Telecommunications, and Transportation, November 2006Effective July 1, your section has a new name—the Energy, Utilities, Telecommunications, and Transportation Section.