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Solar Development 

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Solar Development 
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Session 1: Distributed Solar Models - Explore the different regulatory and market models that have been utilized to implement distributed solar generation.
 
Session 2: Water and Mineral Issues in Solar Development- Discuss the California law perspective upon water and development interactions, focusing on the issues of securing water rights for solar development, as well as the impacts of severance of rights. Issues related to the potential conflicts and resolutions between solar development and mineral rights and activity in Texas will also be discussed.

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1. Distributed Solar Models (Feb 2016)

Tuan Pham, Karen Poff, Maura Yates

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Distributed Solar Models (Feb 2016)

Explore the different regulatory and market models that have been utilized to implement distributed solar generation.

Originally presented: Feb 2016 Renewable Energy Law

Tuan Pham, PowerFin Partners - Austin, TX
Karen Poff, Austin Energy - Austin, TX
Maura Yates, MP2 Energy - Houston, TX

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2. Water and Mineral Issues in Solar Development (Feb 2016)

Gregory S. Friend, Kristen Castaños

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Water and Mineral Issues in Solar Development (Feb 2016)

Discuss the California law perspective upon water and development interactions, focusing on the issues of securing water rights for solar development, as well as the impacts of severance of rights. Issues related to the potential conflicts and resolutions between solar development and mineral rights and activity in Texas will also be discussed.

Originally presented: Feb 2016 Renewable Energy Law

Gregory S. Friend, Stahl, Bernal, Davies, Sewell & Chavarria LLP - Austin, TX
Kristen Castaños, Stoel Rives LLP - Sacramento, CA