Cases
Experience: Representative matters include the following.
Transmission
Represent transmission utility in obtaining a CPCN
related approvals from the CPUC for a first-of-its-kind electric transmission project in California that was awarded through a competitive solicitation conducted by the California Independent System Operator Corporation (CAISO).
Represent transmission utility in application for a PTC from the CPUC to construct a new 230 kV substation in California that was awarded through a CAISO competitive solicitation.
Represent transmission utilities in CPUC proceedings relating to wildfire mitigation plans
implementation of related California statutory requirements for wildfire mitigation.
Represent transmission utility
its owners in obtaining CPUC approval for a change of control of the utility.
Represent renewable project developers as intervenors in CPUC proceedings involving public utility applications for approval of transmission projects, including environmental review under CEQA.
Generation, Storage,
Electricity Sales
Represent developers of solar generating facilities in negotiating PPAs for projects across the U.S.
Represent developers of co-located
st
alone energy storage projects in negotiating PPAs
energy storage agreements.
Represent California community choice aggregator in negotiating PPAs for solar, storage,
wind facilities,
in negotiating resource adequacy agreements.
Represent large commercial
industrial energy consumers in negotiating energy management
electricity
gas supply agreements.
Represent publicly owned utility in negotiating structured energy services agreement for large hydroelectric projects.
Represent developers
owners of gas-fired generating projects in negotiating PPAs, resource adequacy agreements,
other project contracts
CEC licensing proceedings
CPUC contract approval proceedings
project financings.
Represent energy project developers as real parties in interest in successfully defeating writ petitions seeking to overturn CPUC decisions approving PPAs for new energy projects in California.
Represent developers of on-site solar
combined heat
power facilities in negotiating retail power sales agreements with end use customers.
Represent project developers in CPUC proceedings addressing long-term procurement planning, resource adequacy requirements for load serving entities,
implementation of California's renewables portfolio st
ard.
Represent energy project owners in compliance matters relating to California Assembly Bill 32
carbon emissions cap
trade program.