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Co-located Large Loads and Renewable Generation in Texas

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Co-located Large Loads and Renewable Generation in Texas
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Co-locating large loads behind the meter creates a win-win. Explore how the renewable generation project maximizes its production of carbon-free electricity, and how the buyer gets lower-cost green energy.

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

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1. Co-located Large Loads and Renewable Generation in Texas (Mar 2025)

Carrie Collier-Brown, Kevin Boudreaux, Gabe Messercola, Andrew Myers

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Co-located Large Loads and Renewable Generation in Texas (Mar 2025)

Co-locating large loads behind the meter creates a win-win. Explore how the renewable generation project maximizes its production of carbon-free electricity, and how the buyer gets lower-cost green energy.

Originally presented: Feb 2025 Renewable Energy Law Institute

Carrie Collier-Brown, Husch Blackwell LLP - Austin, TX
Kevin Boudreaux, Monarch Energy - Houston, TX
Gabe Messercola, EDF Renewables - San Diego, CA
Andrew Myers, Satoshi Energy - Houston, TX