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Katharine A. Coffey, a Real Estate Partner, has a new leadership post after being tapped as vice chair of the firm's corporate and business law department.
Day Pitney's energy attorneys represent developers, power and renewable energy certificate (REC) purchasers, and investors on matters relating to the development, interconnection, siting and commercial operation of offshore wind projects and their associated transmission facilities.
Our attorneys have counseled clients on a diverse array of offshore wind matters. Our team includes lawyers focusing primarily on energy law, siting, real estate, finance and insolvency, mergers and acquisitions, tax, and intellectual property. Day Pitney lawyers bring decades of experience advising clients across the full life cycle of wind projects. We handle project development and permitting, interconnection, construction, project financing, wholesale market participation, tax and regulatory advice, partnerships and mergers and acquisitions, and representation of offshore wind projects in federal and state regulatory proceedings. Day Pitney's team of experienced energy attorneys is at the forefront of developments in the offshore wind space and has worked on the cutting edge of the industry's leading wind energy efforts.
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Day Pitney Energy Attorneys Eric Runge, Margaret Czepiel and Paul Belval authored the article, "How Inflation Reduction Act Will Lift Offshore Wind Projects," for Law360.
Day Pitney Energy Attorneys Eric Runge, Margaret Czepiel and Paul Belval authored the article, "New Mass. Law a Step Forward for Offshore Wind," for Law360.
On March 3, Energy Attorneys Evan C. Reese, III, Eric K. Runge and Margaret Czepiel spoke at Day Pitney's webinar, "Offshore Wind: Transmission and Interconnection Issues and Potential Solutions."
On September 11, Beth Barton will serve as the moderator at "Tapping into the Power of Offshore Wind - A Conversation with the Women Making it Happen," a joint meeting of the Connecticut Power and Energy Society (CPES) and New England Women in Energy and the Environment (NEWIEE).
Katharine A. Coffey, a Real Estate Partner, has a new leadership post after being tapped as vice chair of the firm's corporate and business law department.
Day Pitney Boston-based Energy Counsel Eric Runge was quoted in Engineering News-Record article, "U.S. Offshore Wind: Moving Power to the People." Runge discussed how interconnection queue delays can impact power purchase agreements.
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