On Wednesday, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC” or “Commission”) Chairman Joseph T. Kelliher announced that he would step down as Chairman effective January 20. His term on the Commission does not end until 2012, but he said that he will immediately begin to recuse himself from FERC business.
Vacatur Reversed, CAIR Begins
By Troutman Pepper Locke on
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On December 23, 2008, the U.S. Court of Appeals finally answered the request for reconsideration of its decision to vacate the Clean Air Interstate Rule known as “CAIR.” As reported previously, CAIR is a cap-and-trade program designed by EPA to ensure that the emissions from power plants in one state do not interfere with efforts to attain the national air quality standards in another state. In the Court’s July decision, it found “more than several fatal flaws in the rule” and vacated it in its entirety, rendering the rule of no force or effect. In December, however, the Court reversed its decision to vacate the rule in order to “temporarily preserve the environmental values covered by CAIR” until EPA has time to revise the program.