Master of Energy Regulation and Law (MERL) A disastrous dependency on fossil fuel. Environmental and social catastrophes associated with a warming planet. A growing demand for energy worldwide. Electric vehicle and smart-grid technology. The rise of alternative energy markets and infrastructure. A dizzying host of new law and policy challenges for energy companies, regulators, and legislators. Addressing these challenges and opportunities, Vermont Law School offers a Master of Energy Regulation and Law (MERL) degree. |
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| The MERL degree provides students with practical training in public advocacy and writing for a legal and policy audience and opportunities for hands-on project experience and externships. Designed to be completed in as little as 12 months, the MERL provides students with an advanced understanding of the intersection of energy and law, regulation, policy, and analysis. |
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| ONLINE or ON CAMPUS Scholarships available. |
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