Associate professor of law, smu dedman school of law James Coleman Interviewer: David Spence, Interview date: March 27, 2020 Keywords: Gas Flaring "The U.S. has moved from being an energy importer ... to being an energy exporter [with] an interest, at least...
Carbon Taxes: The Evolving Conventional Wisdom (Sheila Olmstead, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas)
Professor of Public Affairs, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin President’s Council of Economic Advisors, 2016-17 Fellow, Property and Environment Research Center Sheila Olmstead Interviewer: David Spence, Interview date: January 23, 2020,...
Energy Exactions (Jim Rossi & Christopher Serkin, Vanderbilt University School of Law)
Judge D.L. Lansden Chair in Law, Vanderbilt University Law School Jim Rossi Elisabeth H. & Granville S. Ridley Chair in Law, Vanderbilt University Law School Christopher Serkin Interviewer: David Spence Date: August 29, 2019 Keywords: Marginal Cost ...
The Politics of Technology Transitions (Leah Stokes, University of California at Santa Barbara)
Assistant Professor, in the Department of Political Science, the Environmental Studies Department and the Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, University of California, Santa Barbara Leah Stokes Interviewer: David Spence, Interview Date: June 4,...
Modeling the Evolution of a Greener Grid (David Adelman, University of Texas School of Law)
Harry reasoner regents chair in law, University of Texas school of Law David Adelman Interviewer: Joshua Rhodes, Interview date: 4/3/19 “We observed that natural gas prices below $3.50 delayed entry of renewable generation into the market. Higher gas prices...
The Politics of Carbon Taxes vs. Regulation (Nathan Richardson, University of South Carolina School of Law)
Associate Professor of Law, University of South Carolina School of Law Nathan Richardson Interviewer: Shelley Welton, Interview date: March 2019 “I’d take any carbon tax today and then work from there. My faith in the ability of the Clean Air Act to effect...
California’s Energy Transition: Decarbonization & Decentralization (Michael Wara, Woods Institute for the Environment and Stanford Law School)
Senior Research Scholar, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment & Fellow, Stanford Law School Michael Wara Interviewer: David Spence, Interview date: December 14, 2018 “There are issues with energy poverty in California, and they tend to be localized...