US Seeks Dismissal of New Mexico 46,000-Acre Prescribed Burn Lawsuit
US Seeks Dismissal of New Mexico 46,000-Acre Prescribed Burn Lawsuit

US Seeks Dismissal of New Mexico 46,000-Acre Prescribed Burn Lawsuit

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The U.S. energy sector is undergoing significant transitions influenced by regulatory, legislative, and market developments. New Hampshire business leaders emphasize the cost-effectiveness and rapid deployment of behind-the-meter solar energy despite legislative challenges, with companies like Norwich Technologies actively developing distributed solar projects. In the Philippines, energy officials and industry leaders encourage workers to embrace the energy transition by upskilling and reskilling to adapt to renewable technologies while building on traditional skills. In the U.S., the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) in 2025 and a related Executive Order by President Trump have accelerated the phase-out of renewable energy tax credits, highlighting the importance of complying with "Beginning of Construction" (BOC) requirements for commercial renewable projects. These changes have significant implications for wind and solar developers, as tax credits remain crucial for project viability. Meanwhile, ongoing legal and regulatory challenges, including litigation involving bribery scandals and greenhouse gas disclosure rules, continue to shape the energy sector landscape.

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