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What’s New?: 2024 State and Federal Energy Policy Updates and Recent Decisions

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What’s New?: 2024 State and Federal Energy Policy Updates and Recent Decisions
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Session 01: What's New? - Hear a lively update on developments affecting the renewable energy market.

Session 02: Federal Energy Policy - A group of key participants in the renewable energy policy debates discusses the issues that will be in play this year in Washington, including the potential effects of the November elections on federal energy policy, Inflation Reduction Act issues that are still being intensively lobbied, the outlook for permitting reforms and further progress on clogged interconnection queues and grid congestion, UFLPA enforcement, and more.

Session 03: Texas Legislative Update - The 88th Legislative Session saw extraordinary opposition for the renewable energy sector, including proposals that would impose onerous and unprecedented permitting mandates, increase fees for operators and Texas consumers taking advantage of renewable energy, and even full expulsion of renewable resources from the ERCOT Market. While the industry fended off the most egregious attacks, some meaningful pain was inflicted that industry participants should be aware of and take into account. Breakdown what happened, why, and what lies ahead for a flourishing industry facing political challenges in a conservative state.

Session 04: Texas Regulatory Update: ERCOT & PUCT - Overview and discussion on recent and relevant PUCT proceedings and ERCOT market changes and initiatives. 

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  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 3.00
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 3/31/2025

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1. What's New? (Mar 2024)

Keith Martin

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What's New? (Mar 2024)

Hear a lively update on developments affecting the renewable energy market.

Originally presented: Jan 2024 Renewable Energy Law Institute

Keith Martin, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP - Washington, DC

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2. Federal Energy Policy (Mar 2024)

Keith Martin, Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Abigail Ross Hopper, Ray Long, JC Sandberg

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Federal Energy Policy (Mar 2024)

A group of key participants in the renewable energy policy debates discusses the issues that will be in play this year in Washington, including the potential effects of the November elections on federal energy policy, Inflation Reduction Act issues that are still being intensively lobbied, the outlook for permitting reforms and further progress on clogged interconnection queues and grid congestion, UFLPA enforcement, and more.

Originally presented: Jan 2024 Renewable Energy Law Institute

Keith Martin, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP - Washington, DC
Diana Furchtgott-Roth, The Heritage Foundation - Washington, DC
Abigail Ross Hopper, Solar Energy Industries Association - Washington, DC
Ray Long, American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) - Washington, DC
JC Sandberg, American Clean Power Association - Washington, DC

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3. Texas Legislative Update (Mar 2024)

Judd Messer, Aaron C. Gregg, Michael J. Jewell

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Texas Legislative Update (Mar 2024)

The 88th Legislative Session saw extraordinary opposition for the renewable energy sector, including proposals that would impose onerous and unprecedented permitting mandates, increase fees for operators and Texas consumers taking advantage of renewable energy, and even full expulsion of renewable resources from the ERCOT Market. While the industry fended off the most egregious attacks, some meaningful pain was inflicted that industry participants should be aware of and take into account. Breakdown what happened, why, and what lies ahead for a flourishing industry facing political challenges in a conservative state.

Originally presented: Jan 2024 Renewable Energy Law Institute

Judd Messer, Advanced Power Alliance - Austin, TX
Aaron C. Gregg, Balch & Bingham LLP - Austin, TX
Michael J. Jewell, Jewell & Associates, PLLC - Austin, TX

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4. Texas Regulatory Update: ERCOT & PUCT (Mar 2024)

Carlos Carrasco

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Texas Regulatory Update: ERCOT & PUCT (Mar 2024)

Overview and discussion on recent and relevant PUCT proceedings and ERCOT market changes and initiatives. 

Originally presented: Jan 2024 Renewable Energy Law Institute

Carlos Carrasco, Haynes Boone, LLP - San Antonio, TX