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NewSun Energy, LLC v. Oregon Public Utility Commission
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Year
2022
Document Type
Litigation
Part of
About this case
Filing year
2022
Status
Dismissal without prejudice.
Geography
Docket number
22CV21264
Court/admin entity
United States → Oregon Circuit Court (Or. Cir. Ct.)United States → State Courts
Case category
State Law Claims (US) → Utility Regulation (US)
Principal law
United States → Oregon House Bill 2021United States → State Law—Miscellaneous Statutes
At issue
Lawsuit contending that the Oregon Public Utility Commission was moving too slowly to implement mandate for zero-emissions electricity by 2040.
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01/23/2023
Dismissal without prejudice.
Decision
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06/27/2022
Complaint filed.
In June 2022, a company that invests in and manages affiliates that develop renewable energy and battery storage projects filed a lawsuit in Oregon Circuit Court contending that the Oregon Public Utility Commission had unreasonably delayed implementing a 2021 law’s requirement that retail electricity providers eliminate 100% of greenhouse gas emissions by 2040. The Commission moved to dismiss the case in August.
Complaint
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Summary
Lawsuit contending that the Oregon Public Utility Commission was moving too slowly to implement mandate for zero-emissions electricity by 2040.
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Finance