| Date: 04/15/2009
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Time:
11:30 am – 1:30 pm A light lunch will be provided.
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Location:
Morrison & Foerster LLP 1290 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10104-0050
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| Contact: Rachel LaQuercia |
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| Contact Phone: 212-336-4068
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Description:
Renewables in the Transition to the Modern Energy Economy: How It Will Affect Today’s Legislative Issues
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Morrison & Foerster's Cleantech Group is a sponsor of the monthly ABA & ACORE (American Council on Renewable Energy) Renewable Energy Seminar and Teleconference
Series. Please join us in our New York office for this teleconference event.
In the energy economy that has existed for the past decade, renewables relied on direct incentives and favorable rates to
create the incentive for their development. Renewables are expected to enjoy a host of supports aimed at shifting the energy
playing field in favor of many of their characteristics. But how will the emerging core trends leading our nation into the
modern energy economy affect renewable power generation?
This April teleconference will explore how the Modern Energy Economy will be shaped by these core/mega trends:
- Incorporation of Social Costs into Energy Economics (i.e., environmental markets);
- Regionalism, Federalism, and Energy Independence;
- Globalization, both waxing and waning; and
- Capital Markets Restructuring and what the implications are for renewables’ development.
The distinguished panel will first set the stage by reviewing what those trends are, and then will specifically consider not
only their impacts on near-term public policy formulation (RPS, ENERGY, CLIMATE, FINANCE) but also how the future of these
policies may assume different shapes as the Modern Energy Economy comes into clearer focus.
Moderators:
Robert F. Riley, Williams Mullen
David E. Nash, McMahon DeGulis LLP
Legislative Update:
Michael J. Zimmer, Thompson Hine LLP
Speakers:
Christopher Berendt, Vice President, PACE Global
Topic: The Modern Energy Economy – Trends to Be Reckoned with for Renewables.
Jeremy Weinstein, Esq., Law Offices of Jeremy Weinstein (invited)
Topic: Environmental Markets
Roger Feldman, Andrews Kurth LLP (Washington, D.C.)
Topic: Regionalism, Federalism, Globalization, and Energy Independence – How Do They Fit?
Stephen Herman, Energy Capital Partners (invited)
Topic: Capital Markets – Stimulus: Rebound or Recoil
For more information on this teleconference event,please visit www.mofo.com. For additional information or questions regarding the Renewable Energy Seminar and Teleconference Series, please click here.
Overview – Renewable Energy Seminar and Teleconference Series
The monthly Renewable Energy Seminar and Teleconference Series is brought to you by the American Council On Renewable Energy (ACORE) in collaboration with the Renewable Energy Resources Committee of the American Bar Association SEER Section & Renewable Energy Committee of the Energy Bar Association.
These monthly seminars provide an opportunity to network and discuss the subject matter with renewable energy lawyers, federal
and state policy makers, and business experts. This year we have upgraded our series to a webinar format.
The programming is open to ACORE members, ABA members, and all those involved in aspects of law, policy, business, or financing
in the renewable energy or distributed generation fields.