As the renewable energy industry has grown up, so have its legal risks. Two attorneys joined the Factor This! podcast to break down what to watch out for.
As the renewable energy industry has grown up, so have its legal risks. Two attorneys joined the Factor This! podcast to break down what to watch out for.
Navigating the solar farm permitting process requires understanding multiple layers of legal and regulatory steps. Each step involves specific rules and authorities that influence how a solar
Discover insights into the U.S. solar energy industry''s growth, challenges, and opportunities with the updated 6th edition of The Law of Solar guide, covering key policies, trends, and practical experiences in solar project development.
Explore the intricate landscape of Solar Energy Regulations, examining federal and state laws, compliance, and their role in advancing climate goals and sustainable
Discover insights into the U.S. solar energy industry''s growth, challenges, and opportunities with the updated 6th edition of The Law of Solar guide, covering key policies, trends, and practical
Explore the intricate Solar Energy Legal Challenges, from regulatory frameworks to environmental considerations, and discover best practices for navigating this evolving
Solar Project Legal Structures (1/3) Early stage solar developers: Identify sites for potential solar farms and perform initial due diligence and solar farm design; Form special purpose project
Global Insight assesses the legal issues associated with clean energy as countries pivot to renewables in response to the climate crisis. Renewable energy sources are
The main problem with solar power is that energy production only takes place when the sun is shining. This lack of a constant and reliable source of electricity when the sun isn't shining at night or when a cloud goes overhead is a significant challenge.
In a CHOICE survey of more than 1000 solar owners, 30% reported they had a problem with the solar company and four percent reported they had a problem getting warranties honoured.
Energy Regulation: The point at which a private individual or entity generating solar electricity becomes a regulated utility may depend on whether such an individual or entity consumes the power it generates or sells power to third-parties under a PPA, or to the public generally through the grid.
The availability of liability protections from environmental regulatory agencies may also need to be assessed. In addition, leases, easements and other access rights may need securing when a solar project is hosted on a third-party’s property.