Advising energy companies and governmental entities on renewable energy projects, development, and finance, as well as real estate, M&A, and tax equity investments, the renewable and alternative power practice at Dentons has experience acting on a wide range of high-value and high-profile matters. Alongside its transactional offering, the department is also capable of handling regulatory issues such as environmental and permitting. Leading the team is Clinton Vince who concentrates on energy-related litigation and regulatory proceedings. Alongside Vince, Emma Hand stands out for her aptitude for representing clients in appeals regarding administrative decisions and counselling businesses on renewable energy generation. Other key practitioners include Justin Mirabal and Andrew Mina, both of whom focus on project development. All attorneys mentioned are based in Washington DC.
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Distinctions

La satisfaction du client

Clients clés

  • Energy Futures Initiative Foundation H2DI
  • City Council of the City of New Orleans
  • CPS Energy
  • Anterix
  • WhiteRock Renewables
  • Alternative Transmission, Inc.
  • Renewable Energy Aggregators
  • Distributed Sun (DSun)/truCurrent
  • Sage Development Authority
  • The Gridwise Alliance

Points forts

  • Serves as a key member of H2DI by providing counsel on all legal matters for this project including, energy and environmental regulatory, transactions, public policy, nonprofit governance, and government contracts.
  • Assisting DSun/truCurrent in negotiating and executing power purchase agreements with major US corporations.
  • Advising City Council of the City of New Orleans on all of its retail ratemaking matters with respect to its regulation of Entergy New Orleans, Inc. as well as representing the City Council before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in proceedings related to ENO that impact the Council’s constituents.

Avocats

Responsable de la pratique

Clinton Vince

Autres avocats clés

Emma Hand; Justin Mirabal; Andrew Mina