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Avista Corp. v. Bellon
About this case
Filing year
2016
Status
Order issued granting stipulated motion to stay.
Geography
Docket number
2:16-cv-00335
Court/admin entity
United States → United States Federal Courts → United States District Court for the Eastern District of Washington (E.D. Wash.)
Case category
Constitutional Claims (US) → Commerce Clause (US)
Principal law
United States → Commerce Clause
At issue
Challenge by utilities and local distribution company to greenhouse gas regulations adopted by Washington Department of Ecology.
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Filing Date
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10/26/2016
Order issued granting stipulated motion to stay.
The court granted the parties' motion to hold the case in abeyance while awaiting final resolution of one or both of two cases pending in Washington state court (Avista Corp. v. Washington State Department of Ecology, No. 16-2-03966-34 (Wash. Super. Ct), and Association of Washington Business v. Washington State Department of Ecology, No. 16-2-03923-34 (Wash. Super. Ct.)).
Decision
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09/27/2016
Complaint filed.
Electric utilities and natural gas local distribution companies filed an action in the federal district court for the Eastern District of Washington challenging greenhouse gas emission regulations known as the “Clean Air Rule” adopted by the Washington State Department of Ecology. The plaintiffs asserted that the regulations—which apply to stationary sources, natural gas distributors located in Washington, and petroleum product producers located in or importing to Washington—violated the Commerce Clause because it establishes a program that restricts the market for greenhouse gas emissions offsets and favors in-state offsets over out-of-state offsets.
Complaint
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Summary
Challenge by utilities and local distribution company to greenhouse gas regulations adopted by Washington Department of Ecology.
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Group
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Policy instrument
Impacted group
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Finance