On-Demand: December 17, 2024
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This CLE course provides a comprehensive exploration of the U.S. power sector's evolution and the legal intricacies of land leasing for renewable energy projects. Delve into the historical transformation of the power industry, from the inception of centralized power plants and early regulatory frameworks to the emergence of competitive markets and renewable energy adoption. Learn how power is bought and sold today and uncover key regulatory and market challenges during the energy transition.
In addition, gain actionable insights into negotiating land leases with renewable energy developers. Explore critical site characteristics, master the elements of lease agreements, and develop strategies for balancing lease terms with project viability. This course bridges the gap between market evolution and the practicalities of renewable energy development.
This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.
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Scott Aaronson | Demeter Land Development, LLC
Scott Aaronson received his JD/MBA from University of Toledo in 2010. In addition to his law firm, he also owns Demeter Land Development, a company dedicated to assisting renewable energy developers with land acquisition and early-stage development for DG solar facilities. In this role, he has worked with many of the major renewable energy developers in the United States. He has been a practicing attorney for 13 years licensed in Michigan and Illinois.
He also owns a real estate portfolio throughout the metro Detroit area including The Hamtramck Hostel, a youth hostel in Hamtramck MI. In his free time, he enjoys traveling and hangs out with his dog Jazzy and wife, Mallerie.
Ashley Hallene | Demeter Land Development, LLC
Ashley Hallene is a lawyer and land acquisition specialist with 13 years combined experience in oil and gas and renewable energy. She specializes in the negotiation of leases for oil and gas, solar, and battery energy storage, along with exploration agreements, farm-out/farm-in agreements, joint operating agreements, and field-wide unit agreements.
In her spare time, Ashley is a co-author in several titles, including Technology Tips for Seniors Volume 2.0 (2018), Technology Tips for Lawyers and other Business Professionals (2016), Technology Tips for Seniors (2016), Technology Solutions for Today’s Lawyer (2013) and the iPad for Lawyers (2013). She has published articles on legal technology in GP|SOLO Magazine, GP|SOLO eReport, Experience Magazine, Voice of Experience, and the Attorney at Work and Techno Lawyer Newsletters. Ashley is an active member of the American Bar Association’s General Practice Solo & Small Firm Division and the Senior Lawyers Division. She is Editor-in-Chief of the GP|Solo eReport. She earned her J. D. from University of Houston Law Center in 2009 and her B.S. from University of Houston in 2004. Ashley lives in Katy, Texas with her husband, Jack, and their son, Cyrus. Ashley is licensed to practice law in Texas.
Porter Wiseman | Hogan Lovells
For decades, Chip Cannon has advised clients with a holistic view of the energy transition space and the ability to apply his comprehensive knowledge of the U.S. power sector from regulatory, markets, policy, commercial, and transactional perspectives. His career progressed parallel to the evolution of the U.S. power sector, allowing Chip to develop a broad based practical “know-how” on all issues arising under the Federal Power Act (FPA), the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 2005 (PUHCA), and the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA). His vast experience also includes advising clients on behind-the-meter (BTM)structures, including data centers co-located with generation resources.
In addition to her work in the energy space, her work on behalf of clients has also included antitrust and telecommunications matters before the courts and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), including a major international telecommunications litigation involving allegations of anticompetitive behavior and litigation before the FCC regarding telecommunications mergers.
Furthermore, Porter has represented clients, pro bono, in the fields of voting rights, immigration, tenants’ rights, international human rights, forced marriage, and lead contamination.
I. Understand Regulatory Frameworks | 1:00pm – 1:15pm
II. Explore the Evolution of Competition | 1:15pm – 1:30pm
III. Navigate Power Markets | 1:30pm – 1:45pm
IV. Address Challenges in the Energy Transition | 1:45pm – 2:00pm
Break | 2:00pm – 2:10pm
V. Master Renewable Energy Land Leasing | 2:10pm – 2:30pm
VI. Evaluate Key Site Characteristics | 2:30pm – 2:50pm
VII. Develop Strategic Advocacy Skill | 2:50pm – 3:10pm