[Oilgas-Members] UT Law and OGERL's 2010 Wind, Solar and Renewables - February 2, 3-4 - Austin
MaryKay Braley
marykaybraley at gmail.com
Wed Jan 6 12:56:51 PST 2010
*Subject:* UT Law and OGERL's 2010 Wind, Solar and Renewables - February 2,
3-4 - Austin
[image: The University of Texas at Austin School of Law]
UTCLE
*512.475.6700*
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2010 Wind, Solar and Renewables
*Wind, Solar and Renewables Institute*
*February 3-4, 2010*
*Wind, Solar and Renewables Fundamentals* - Tuesday afternoon primer
*February 2, 2010*
*Austin Convention Center
Austin, TX*
*Presented by*
The University of Texas School of Law
The Oil, Gas and Energy Law Resources Section of the State Bar of Texas
For a complete list of sponsors
»»<http://www.utcle.org/conference_overview.php?conferenceid=868#AddedPage>
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Join leading wind, solar and renewables developers, key federal and state
policy makers, and financiers in Austin on February 3-4 for the premier
gathering of key participants in Texas wind, solar and geothermal
development.
*Wind, Solar and Renewables Institute
»»*<http://www.utcle.org/conference_overview.php?conferenceid=868&context=FullProgram>
The 2010 Institute—co-sponsored with the Oil, Gas and Energy Law Resources
Section—blends law, economics, technology, finance, tax and regulatory
policy, and is aimed at industry participants, legal and financial advisors,
and key legislative and regulatory policymakers and staff.
Program highlights include:
• Opening presentation with FERC Chairman Jon Wellinghoff on *Federal
Transmission Initiatives for Renewables*.
• Regional and interstate transmission initiatives.
• Ross Baldick and Dan Jones on the impact of electricity markets on
renewables pricing, and renewables on electricity markets.
• The financing of renewable energy projects in a post-stimulus environment
including the latest DOE update.
• Solar development, deployment and technologies—extensive coverage.
• Geothermal: Google thinks Texas could be a giant in geothermal. Hear why.
• Practice tips: drafting pitfalls and best practices for renewable project
acquisitions.
• Legal and land use issues relating to wind, solar and renewables.
• PUC Chairman Barry Smitherman and Rep. Burt Solomons on *Texas Policy
Makers Perspectives.*
*Wind, Solar and Renewables Fundamentals
»»*<http://www.utcle.org/conference_overview.php?conferenceid=905>
The Tuesday afternoon Fundamentals (separate registration) is designed to
provide developers, landowners, ranchers, and new entrants to the field with
an overview of key issues involving wind and other renewables including
transmission, financing, development and land acquisition.
Included in this unique program:
• An opportunity for ranchers to describe their experience with developers
(and vice versa).
• The State of Wind and Solar Development in Texas.
• Special attention to deployment of small scale wind and solar.
• Job opportunities: a one hour session on job opportunities in the
renewables sector.
*Save $75 when you register for both the Fundamentals and Institute*—see
"Add and Save" on the order form.
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