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Contract Considerations for Renewable Energy Projects
Contains material from Feb 2019
I thought the first part was excellent. The second part on boilerplate clauses could be presented better.
The discussion on EPC contracts was very thorough and helpful even after years of drafting and reviewing EPC contracts. Boilerplate discussion was helpful in clarifying some "standard" language.
EXCELLENT AND VERY INFORMATIVE
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Session 2: Boilerplate Clauses in Contracts - Boilerplate clauses are seldom negotiated but are often some of the earliest clauses reviewed in the event of a dispute. Although boilerplate clauses are reused in contract after contract, they should be carefully reviewed for reliability, enforceability, and relevance each time they are used in a contract.
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Alan Cohen, Spencer Preis
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Session 1
—46 mins
EPC Contract Considerations for Renewable Energy Projects (Feb 2019)
Engineering, procurement, and construction contracts (EPC contracts) are used for the development of renewable energy projects. This presentation will focus on key provisions in EPC contracts and issues arising thereunder, including, among others, liquidated damages, indemnity, warranties, limitations of liability, lender protections and requirements, and changed conditions. A discussion on developer and contractor competing interests and concerns, along with best practices, will also be covered.
Originally presented: Jan 2019 Renewable Energy Law
Alan Cohen,
Partner, Stahl, Davies, Sewell, Chavarria & Friend LLP - Austin, TX
Spencer Preis,
Vice President & Associate General Counsel, Southwire Company, LLC - Carrollton, GA
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Ann Walker McDowell
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Session 2
—27 mins
Boilerplate Clauses in Contracts (Feb 2019)
Boilerplate clauses are seldom negotiated but are often some of the earliest clauses reviewed in the event of a dispute. Although boilerplate clauses are reused in contract after contract, they should be carefully reviewed for reliability, enforceability, and relevance each time they are used in a contract.
Originally presented: Jan 2019 Renewable Energy Law
Ann Walker McDowell,
Associate Director - Legal, EDP Renewables North America - Houston, TX