Strategic Objectives
• Master the shift from centralized utility law to micro-power jurisprudence.
• Navigate complex easement and land-use frameworks for distributed assets.
• Understand the evolution of liability in peer-to-peer energy trading.
• Protect your energy independence using emerging decentralized legal precedents.
The Core Challenge
Legacy utility laws were built for monopolies, creating a legal cage that stifles decentralized energy innovation and individual property rights.
01
The End of the Monopoly
02
Defining Micro-Power
03
The Evolution of Property Rights
04
Easements in the Micro-Grid
05
The Right to Interconnect
06
Liability in Distributed Networks
07
The Public Utility Commission
08
Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading
09
Net Metering and Beyond
10
The Law of Solar Access
11
Zoning for Independence
12
Virtual Power Plants
13
Governance of Energy Cooperatives
14
Cybersecurity and Energy Law
15
Eminent Domain and Utilities
16
The Federal Power Act
17
Smart Contracts in Energy
18
Environmental Justice and Micro-Power
19
Tort Law and Electrical Fire
20
International Precedents
21