Permitting and Siting Regulations Overview

The University of Texas School of Law’s 2024 Renewable Energy Law Essentials
01.29.2024
Austin, TX
3:55 – 4:40 p.m. CT

On January 29, 2024, Brooke Marcus provided the “Permitting and Siting Regulations Overview” during The University of Texas School of Law’s 2024 Renewable Energy Law Essentials. During this presentation, Brooke discussed federal, state and local permitting and siting considerations that renewable energy project proponents should be aware of and take into account, including the timing, cost, legal, financing and other implications.

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