Groups Sue E.P.A. Over Canceled $7 Billion for Solar Energy
A coalition of solar energy companies, labor unions, nonprofit groups and homeowners sued the Environmental Protection Agency on Monday over its termination of $7 billion in grants
Lawsuit filed against Trump administration for cutting solar project
The attorneys general of more than a dozen states on Thursday sued the Trump administration over the termination of $7 billion in funding intended for affordable solar energy projects across the U.S.
5 Landmark Legal Cases That Paved the Way for America''s Green
The landmark cases that established federal authority to regulate emissions, broke open monopolistic markets, and protected individual solar rights were not just legal triumphs but the
New lawsuit seeks to protect $7 billion in solar funding
Solar for All represents a generational opportunity to cut skyrocketing power bills, create new good jobs, and equip our communities to address the causes and consequences of a changing
Taking Green Energy Projects to Court: NEPA Review and Court
This paper builds on Fraas et al. (2023, 2025), examining the legal challenges faced by each project and presenting the timeline in months for each case. Nearly a third of solar projects and
Navigating Litigation Risks in Solar Energy Projects | Law of Solar
Understand potential litigation challenges in solar energy development, including disputes in state and federal courts, regulatory proceedings before agencies like FERC, and strategies for alternative
More than 20 states sue EPA over canceled solar power grants
More than 20 states sued the EPA on Thursday, challenging its cancelation of a $7 billion program that aimed to make solar power accessible to low-income households.
Four Solar For All Lawsuits: Two Distinct Forums and Legal Theories
Multiple cases have been brought in different courts by different plaintiffs challenging EPA''s actions to dismantle SFA. This blog post discusses those cases and additional recent
Case Law Index Renewable Energy
This index provides a comprehensive though not necessarily exhaustive compilation of reported and unreported federal and state court decisions involving Renewable Energy that were
Solar Generating Customers Face Unlawful Rates, Suit Says (1)
The Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District failed to buy and sell electricity to customers with solar generation at nondiscriminatory rates, violating Federal Energy