In an article for Law360, FaegreBD Consulting counsel Andrew Wheeler and advisor Nik Schoenherr shared how recent interest in the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA) could bring about changes by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Originally passed in 1978, PURPA’s prominence in Congress has “ebbed and flowed” until now as “ utilities and regulators seek to stabilize the national electric grid with an increasing number of nonutility producers coming online.”
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