Structuring Solar Leases: Negotiating Liability, Obligation, End of Term, and Other Key Provisions
Recording of a 90-minute premium CLE video webinar with Q&A
This CLE course will provide counsel with a review of deal structures and legal and practical challenges in drafting and negotiating a solar lease. The panel will outline considerations for counsel to maximize benefits and minimize risks in a solar leasing opportunity.
Outline
- Benefits of a solar project
- Deal structure and site location
- Lease, license, or easement
- Perspectives from both parties
- Drafting and negotiating key provisions
- Current trends
Benefits
The panel will review these and other noteworthy issues:
- What structures are suitable for a solar project--and what are the benefits and risks of each?
- What are the implications of site choice?
- How can counsel address legal issues that arise in structuring a solar lease?
- What are best practices to maximize your clients' financial benefit from a solar lease?
- What are best practices to avoid common pitfalls in structuring a solar project and negotiating a solar lease?
Faculty
Scott D. Deatherage
Founder
S Deatherage Law
Over the last 30 years of his career, Mr. Deatherage has focused his practice on energy, environment, water, and... | Read More
Over the last 30 years of his career, Mr. Deatherage has focused his practice on energy, environment, water, and climate change. As a partner in nationally known large law firms, he has worked with clients to solve regulatory challenges and to capitalize on emerging technologies such as renewable energy, energy efficiency, blockchain, artificial intelligence and energy storage. He now has his own law firm.
Mr. Deatherage graduated cum laude from Harvard Law School, and was the Articles Editor of the Harvard Environmental Law Review. He taught Climate Change Law at the University of Texas Law School and published a book Carbon Trading Law and Practice.
In the energy context, Scott has worked with clients on electricity generation projects totaling more than $5 billion, including:
• Over 55 solar projects, including the Webberville Solar Project near Austin – at the time, the largest solar project in Texas.
• Wind projects in west Texas and other states.
• Distributed solar leases, power purchase agreements for residential and commercial installations.
• Energy efficiency and storage contracts, including negotiation on behalf of an energy efficiency company with a multi-national company for deployment of client technology in over 15 countries.
• Negotiated over 45 ground leases for solar farms.
• Worked on anaerobic digestion projects.
• Represented clients in landfill gas to energy projects.
Mr. Deatherage has advised clients on natural gas power plant, biofuels, gas to liquid, wind, solar, and other renewable energy projects, including siting and environmental permits and other legal issues, and has advised clients regarding government and utility incentives relating to renewable and energy efficiency projects, as well as property tax exemptions and abatement.
CloseChristine Fernandez Owen
Partner
Norton Rose Fulbright US
Ms. Owen advises developers, owners, operators, and service providers of wind, solar, and energy storage projects in... | Read More
Ms. Owen advises developers, owners, operators, and service providers of wind, solar, and energy storage projects in matters involving real estate, title insurance, environmental diligence, negotiation of commercial contracts used in the development and construction of renewable energy projects, and diligence in support of acquisitions and financing of renewable energy projects. She has more than 13 years' experience in the renewable energy industry. In addition to serving as a shareholder of a boutique renewable energy law firm, she also has held positions as a utility scale wind developer and as assistant general counsel at one of the world's largest developer/owners of renewable energy projects. There, Ms. Owen served as lead counsel for the solar business unit, advising on all legal matters affecting the development, construction, operation, and maintenance of utility-scale solar energy projects, as well as diligence and negotiation of definitive agreements for acquisitions and divestitures of solar projects.
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