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Solar Projects and Trends

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Session 1: Trends in Community Solar - Community solar is the fastest growing segment of the solar industry. According to SEIA there were 2.5 GW of community solar projects installed over the last ten years, with an additional 3.4 GW expected in the next five years. This session will cover the basic structure of the community solar markets and will explore the trends that are driving such rapid growth throughout the country.

Session 2: Mineral and Other Competing Land Rights Issues on Solar Projects - Insights into considerations for siting and developing a solar facility on land with competing minerals, timber, farming or other land use activities.

Includes: Video Audio Slides

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 1.00
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Administrative Law | Oil, Gas and Mineral Law | Real Estate Law | Tax Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 4/30/2025

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1. Trends in Community Solar (Mar 2021)

Kacie Peters

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Trends in Community Solar (Mar 2021)

Community solar is the fastest growing segment of the solar industry. According to SEIA there were 2.5 GW of community solar projects installed over the last ten years, with an additional 3.4 GW expected in the next five years. This session will cover the basic structure of the community solar markets and will explore the trends that are driving such rapid growth throughout the country.

Originally presented: Jan 2021 Renewable Energy Law Institute

Kacie Peters, Pivot Energy - Denver, CO

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2. Mineral and Other Competing Land Rights Issues on Solar Projects (Mar 2021)

Ed Shelton

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Mineral and Other Competing Land Rights Issues on Solar Projects (Mar 2021)

Insights into considerations for siting and developing a solar facility on land with competing minerals, timber, farming or other land use activities.

Originally presented: Jan 2021 Renewable Energy Law Institute

Ed Shelton, RWE Renewables Americas - San Francisco, CA