Highlights Freeze on rules, executive order reversals EPA enforcement burst possible Prospects for clean energy technology legislation New York — In a scenario where Democratic contender Joe Biden takes the White House after the final counts are tallied, energy lawyers Nov. 5 depicted a flurry of activity possible in his first 100 days in office with consequences for energy-sector interests. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now The early steps could include a pause on pending regulations, rejoining the Paris Climate Accord, and new executive orders on environmental justice, clean energy, the social cost of carbon, and use of cost-benefit analysis by regulators, said Cliff Rothenstein, K&L Gates adviser, during a webinar the practice held. With the potential for split government, lobbyists and advisers on the call identified clean energy technology as an area ripe for bipartisan legislative action, although limits on carbon emissions […]