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Written for attorneys, developers, financiers, energy marketers, and utilities involved in independent energy production and regulation, this reference helps you understand the legal as well as federal and state regulatory challenges associated with independent

Publisher:Clark Boardman Callaghan
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Publication date:2025-01-01
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Steven Ferrey, Economics (B.A.); Environmental and Energy Planning (M.A.); Law (J.D.); postdoctoral Fulbright Fellow at the University of London

Ferrey is professor of law at Suffolk University School of Law in Boston. He was visiting professor of law in 2003 at Harvard Law School, and is also professor of law (adjunct) at Boston University School of Law. He consults nationwide and internationally