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What’s New?: 2025 State and Federal Energy Policy Updates and Recent Decisions

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What’s New?: 2025 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 in Washington discusses what policy changes to expect from the new administration and Congress, what issues are being intensively lobbied and the outlooks for new tariffs, permitting reforms, further restrictions on foreign entities of concern, UFLPA detentions, and more.

Session 03: Federal Regulatory Update - Review what changes may be in store for generator interconnection reforms; transmission planning, permitting, and cost allocation;  greenhouse gas limits; and public lands. Will the Trump Administration reverse Biden’s efforts to facilitate the clean energy transition?

Session 04: Texas Legislative Review Update - The 89th Texas Legislature is in session, and the Texas electric market is expected to receive significant attention again. Hear a breakdown of what lies ahead for a flourishing industry facing political challenges in a conservative state including key legislative issues that are expected to be addressed this session.

Includes: Video Audio Slides

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 3.00
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 3/31/2026

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1. What's New? (Mar 2025)

Keith Martin

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What's New? (Mar 2025)

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

Originally presented: Feb 2025 Renewable Energy Law Institute

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

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2. Federal Energy Policy (Mar 2025)

Keith Martin, Emily Domenech, David Kautter, JC Sandberg

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Federal Energy Policy (Mar 2025)

A group of key participants in the renewable energy policy debates in Washington discusses what policy changes to expect from the new administration and Congress, what issues are being intensively lobbied and the outlooks for new tariffs, permitting reforms, further restrictions on foreign entities of concern, UFLPA detentions, and more.

Originally presented: Feb 2025 Renewable Energy Law Institute

Keith Martin, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP - Washington, DC
Emily Domenech, Boundary Stone Partners - Washington, DC
David Kautter, RSM US LLP - Washington, DC
JC Sandberg, American Clean Power Association - Washington, DC

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3. Federal Regulatory Update (Mar 2025)

Richard A. Glick, Suedeen G. Kelly

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Federal Regulatory Update (Mar 2025)

Review what changes may be in store for generator interconnection reforms; transmission planning, permitting, and cost allocation;  greenhouse gas limits; and public lands. Will the Trump Administration reverse Biden’s efforts to facilitate the clean energy transition?

Originally presented: Feb 2025 Renewable Energy Law Institute

Richard A. Glick, GQ New Energy Strategies - Washington, DC
Suedeen G. Kelly, Jenner & Block - Washington, DC

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4. Texas Legislative Review Update (Mar 2025)

Aaron C. Gregg

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Texas Legislative Review Update (Mar 2025)

The 89th Texas Legislature is in session, and the Texas electric market is expected to receive significant attention again. Hear a breakdown of what lies ahead for a flourishing industry facing political challenges in a conservative state including key legislative issues that are expected to be addressed this session.

Originally presented: Feb 2025 Renewable Energy Law Institute

Aaron C. Gregg, Capitol Law Group - Austin, TX