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Jan 23, 2025 |
jdsupra.com | Kirstin E. Gibbs |Ashley Keenan |Arjun Prasad Ramadevanahalli
The Trump-Vance administration issued an executive order temporarily halting offshore wind leasing and calling for a review of the federal governmental leasing and permitting practices for all wind projects.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
morganlewis.com | Ashley Keenan |Jonathan Wilcon |Kirstin E. Gibbs |Arjun Prasad Ramadevanahalli
The Trump-Vance administration issued an executive order temporarily halting offshore wind leasing and calling for a review of the federal governmental leasing and permitting practices for all wind projects.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Arjun Prasad Ramadevanahalli |J. Daniel Skees
The US Department of Energy (DOE) and the Department of Commerce (DOC) announced on October 30, 2024 a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed earlier this year to collaborate on safety research, testing, and standards for artificial intelligence (AI). The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), a federal agency within the DOC and a leader in standards development across a range of industries, will represent the DOC under the MOU.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
morganlewis.com | J. Daniel Skees |Arjun Prasad Ramadevanahalli
The US Department of Energy (DOE) and the Department of Commerce (DOC) announced on October 30, 2024 a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed earlier this year to collaborate on safety research, testing, and standards for artificial intelligence (AI). The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), a federal agency within the DOC and a leader in standards development across a range of industries, will represent the DOC under the MOU.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Patrick Pennella |Arjun Prasad Ramadevanahalli |J. Daniel Skees
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC or the Commission) issued a notice of proposed rulemaking on September 19, 2024 to tighten its existing mandatory controls for certain electric assets. The proposal reflects FERC’s increasing concern that current controls are not up to the task of preventing bad actors from infiltrating the supply chain of critical electric infrastructure, thereby creating significant risk to electric system reliability.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
lexology.com | J. Daniel Skees |Arjun Prasad Ramadevanahalli |Patrick Pennella
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC or the Commission) issued a notice of proposed rulemaking on September 19, 2024 to tighten its existing mandatory controls for certain electric assets. The proposal reflects FERC’s increasing concern that current controls are not up to the task of preventing bad actors from infiltrating the supply chain of critical electric infrastructure, thereby creating significant risk to electric system reliability.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
morganlewis.com | J. Daniel Skees |Arjun Prasad Ramadevanahalli |Patrick Pennella
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC or the Commission) issued a notice of proposed rulemaking on September 19, 2024 to tighten its existing mandatory controls for certain electric assets. The proposal reflects FERC’s increasing concern that current controls are not up to the task of preventing bad actors from infiltrating the supply chain of critical electric infrastructure, thereby creating significant risk to electric system reliability.
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Aug 20, 2024 |
morganlewis.com | Jane Accomando |Neeraj K. Arora |J. Daniel Skees |Mark Lazaroff |Alex S. Polonsky |Arjun Prasad Ramadevanahalli
Partners Jane Accomando, Neeraj Arora, Dan Skees, Mark Lazaroff, Alex Polonsky, and Andrew Gray and associate Arjun Ramadevanahalli co-authored a Law360 Expert Analysis exploring the critical issues at the nexus of artificial intelligence (AI) and energy use in the United States.
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Aug 12, 2024 |
lexology.com | Jane Accomando |Neeraj K. Arora |Mark Lazaroff |Alex S. Polonsky |Arjun Prasad Ramadevanahalli |J. Daniel Skees
Artificial intelligence (AI) not only provides new technological advantages to the energy industry, but also the industry is itself responsible for providing the vast (and growing) amount of energy consumption driven by the computers powering much of AI. AI technologies, particularly those involving machine learning and large language models, are extremely energy intensive. For instance, a single generative AI query requires nearly 10 times more electricity than a traditional internet search.
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Aug 12, 2024 |
morganlewis.com | Jane Accomando |Neeraj K. Arora |Mark Lazaroff |Alex S. Polonsky |Arjun Prasad Ramadevanahalli |J. Daniel Skees
Artificial intelligence (AI) not only provides new technological advantages to the energy industry, but also the industry is itself responsible for providing the vast (and growing) amount of energy consumption driven by the computers powering much of AI. AI technologies, particularly those involving machine learning and large language models, are extremely energy intensive. For instance, a single generative AI query requires nearly 10 times more electricity than a traditional internet search.