Erin Murphy
Director & Sr. Attorney, Clean Air & Energy Markets
Work
Areas of expertise:
Natural gas and electricity market design, natural gas policy, utility regulation
Description
Erin represents EDF in regulatory proceedings involving the design of wholesale and retail natural gas markets, seeking to facilitate the clean energy transformation. She advocates before state public utility commissions for gas supply planning mechanisms to prevent unneeded long-term investments in gas infrastructure, and for utility adoption of programs to reduce methane emissions from gas distribution networks. Erin also advocates before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for new and better ways to facilitate renewable energy integration and harmonize the wholesale natural gas and electricity markets.
Background
Before joining the Energy Program, Erin was an attorney with EDF’s U.S. Clean Air team, where she worked to defend the Clean Car and Clean Truck Standards through advocacy in administrative proceedings and before the D.C. Circuit court. As part of a campaign to hold the Trump Administration accountable for its efforts to undo crucial pollution limits, Erin managed a portfolio of Freedom of Information Act requests and, when necessary, brought suit in federal district courts.
Erin clerked for Associate Justice Jeffrey Hjelm of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, and previously worked with Delaware State Parks and on political campaigns.
Education
Juris Doctor, Georgetown University Law Center
B.A., Environmental Science, University of Florida, cum laude
Latest pieces
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Florida should protect utility customers from rates that yield excess profits for affiliated companies
Energy Exchange, June 11, 2024 -
New York utility regulator approves a first-of-its-kind certified gas pilot program. Now what?
Energy Exchange, September 19, 2023 -
2023-01-25 NJBPU Order SJI Merger
Source, January 25, 2023 -
Proposed Acquisition of New Jersey Utilities Must be Consistent with Climate Goals
Energy Exchange Blog, December 7, 2022 -
Research shows gathering pipelines in the Permian Basin leaking 14 times more methane than officials estimate
Energy Exchange Blog, October 4, 2022 -
The New York Utility Commission institutes a climate planning framework
Energy Exchange Blog, May 19, 2022 -
Methane gas leaks present environmental justice concerns
Energy Exchange Blog, May 11, 2022 -
New research shows Boston methane emissions continue, despite pipe replacement efforts
Energy Exchange Blog, November 1, 2021
Press materials
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Hydrogen Blending in New York Gas Pipelines Undermines State Climate Goals
September 12, 2024 -
EDF, Allies File Comments Calling For Strong Federal Standards on Gas Pipeline Leak Repair
August 17, 2023 -
EDF Moves to Defend Gas Pipeline Safety, Environmental Standards in Court
June 2, 2022 -
Study: Gas leaks more common among low-income neighborhoods and communities of color
May 11, 2022 -
Supreme Court Will Not Review D.C. Circuit Ruling That Overturned Approval for the Midwest’s Spire STL Pipeline
April 18, 2022 -
EDF Tells Supreme Court There Is “No Basis for Review” of Spire STL Pipeline Decision
March 9, 2022 -
Dozens of “super-emitting” oil and gas facilities leaked methane pollution in Permian Basin for years on end
January 24, 2022 -
As Feds Advance Pipeline Emission Rules, Report Finds Widespread Availability and Adoption of Technologies to Cut Methane
January 12, 2022