In the March issue of the Rhode Island Bar Journal, Seth writes of the dangers of continuing a “business-as-usual” approach to Rhode Island’s energy system, and the economic opportunities we can grasp by embracing new and transformative technologies and meeting the...
National Grid Backs Down on New Fees
Handy Law and his client, Wind Energy Development, moved to dismiss proposed fees by National Grid in this motion for summary disposition.
Here is the latest article from EcoRI on National Grid’s proposed fees.
Here’s Seth’s op-ed on the access fee case that ran in the Providence Journal on February 1, 2016.” http://www.providencejournal.com/opinion/20160201/seth-handy-encourage-renewable-energy-in-ri