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What's New?: Federal Energy Policy Updates and Recent Decisions

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What's New?: Federal Energy Policy Updates and Recent Decisions
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Session 1: What's New? - Hear a lively update on developments affecting the renewable energy market.
 
Session 2: Federal Energy Policy - Panel - An esteemed group of Washington experts discusses the many issues in play in Washington. Topics will include: how the November elections will affect the policy agenda, what to expect on import tariffs, where the renewable energy trade associations are directing their firepower, what is likely to happen on federally-mandated payments by RTOs to coal-fired and nuclear power plants to keep them operating, revisions to PURPA, the cloud over future PJM capacity auctions, possible new incentives to deploy storage and rebuild transmission, and more.
 
Session 3: Renewable Energy: Updates from the Courts - A discussion of important renewable energy related federal and state court decisions across the U.S. during the past year.

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1. What's New? (Feb 2019)

Keith Martin

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Session 1 —34 mins
What's New? (Feb 2019)

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

Originally presented: Jan 2019 Renewable Energy Law

Keith Martin, Partner and Co-head of Projects, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP - Washington, DC

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2. Federal Energy Policy - Panel (Feb 2019)

Keith Martin, Hon. Richard A. Glick, Abigail Ross Hopper, Tom Kiernan, Pat Wood III

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Federal Energy Policy - Panel (Feb 2019)

An esteemed group of Washington experts discusses the many issues in play in Washington. Topics will include: how the November elections will affect the policy agenda, what to expect on import tariffs, where the renewable energy trade associations are directing their firepower, what is likely to happen on federally-mandated payments by RTOs to coal-fired and nuclear power plants to keep them operating, revisions to PURPA, the cloud over future PJM capacity auctions, possible new incentives to deploy storage and rebuild transmission, and more.

Originally presented: Jan 2019 Renewable Energy Law

Keith Martin, Partner and Co-head of Projects, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP - Washington, DC
Hon. Richard A. Glick, Commissioner, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission - Washington, DC
Abigail Ross Hopper, President & CEO, Solar Energy Industries Association - Washington, DC
Tom Kiernan, CEO, American Wind Energy Association - Washington, DC
Pat Wood III, Former PUCT and FERC Chairman, Wood3 Resources - Houston, TX

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3. Renewable Energy: Updates from the Courts (Feb 2019)

Melissa Powers

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Renewable Energy: Updates from the Courts (Feb 2019)

A discussion of important renewable energy related federal and state court decisions across the U.S. during the past year.

Originally presented: Jan 2019 Renewable Energy Law

Melissa Powers, Director, Green Energy Institute, Lewis & Clark Law School - Portland, OR