Firms To Watch: Renewable/alternative power

Rock Creek Energy Group LLP was founded in February 2021 by the team from Van Ness Feldman LLP, including managing partner Jessica Friedman, who heads the electric power practice, which is building up a strong reputation advising clients on federal regulatory matters. Founding partner Julia Scarpino Wood focuses her practice on hydroelectric and electric power. Both lawyers are based in Washington D.C.

Renewable/alternative power in United States

King & Spalding LLP

King & Spalding LLP is a robust choice for advice on high-value transactions in the US renewable energy market. The firm assists with some of the most valuable projects in the country and internationally, and also handles a notable share of first-of-their-kind projects in various respects. Clients include leading energy companies, corporates in the renewables sphere, private equity firms, tax equity and financial investors, and project developers. A trio of lawyers oversee the practice group: Jonathan Melmed in New York, an expert in the power sector and in private equity transactions; construction law expert Scott Greer, who heads the firm’s global energy and construction offering; and Stuart Zisman, counsel to a host of major project owners in the alternative energy space. Greer and Zisman are based in Houston, while at the Washington DC office, James Bowe is a senior name across energy matters. Alongside Melmed in New York, Brandon Dalling is a key contact for financing renewable energy projects, and transactional lawyer Adam Hankiss has particular experience in solar, wind, and hydrogen projects. Younger partner Tristan Pelham Webb is building a strong practice in project finance for renewable energy projects in the US.

Practice head(s):

Jonathan Melmed; Stuart Zisman; Scott Greer


Other key lawyers:

Brandon Dalling; James Bowe; Adam Hankiss; Tristan Pelham Webb


Key clients

Arevon Asset Management


Atlas Holdings


Axium Infrastructure


Brookfield Infrastructure Group


D.E. Shaw Renewable Investments


Global Clean Energy, Inc.


Instar Asset Management


Ridgewood Infrastructure, LLC


Starwood Energy Group


The Carlyle Group


UBS Infrastructure


Wabash Valley Resources


Avantus


Transmission Developers, Inc.


HIF


Work highlights


Latham & Watkins LLP

Latham & Watkins LLP‘s considerable project financing and M&A teams act in some of the standout deals in the US renewable energy market, supporting a client base full of major players in power generation, as well as heavyweight investment companies. From landmark offshore wind developments, to innovative power storage projects, and the tax equity financing of various endeavors, the practice operates at a high level across the full breadth of work. Justin Stolte at the Houston office coordinates the team and focuses on M&A, joint ventures, and other transactions. Also in Houston, Lauren Anderson is building a notable energy practice, and Jim Cole is a contact to note for tax equity transactions. Matthew Henegar in Los Angeles is a project finance expert, while in New York, Eli Katz is one of the most active senior practitioners across the range of renewable transactions, and Kelly Cataldo is forging a strong financing practice. Omar Nazif in San Diego is another up-and-coming finance lawyer with a strong renewable energy practice, along with January 2024 partner appointment Cameron Lyons, based in New York.

Practice head(s):

Justin Stolte


Other key lawyers:

Lauren Anderson; Jim Cole; Matthew Henegar; Eli Katz; Ethan Schultz; Jeff Greenberg; Justin Stolte; Kelly Cataldo; Omar Nazif; Cameron Lyons; Ashley Nguyen


Key clients

Divert, Inc.


Clearway Energy Group LLC


EDF Renewables, Inc.


Woodside Energy Ltd


Fortescue Future Industries Pty Ltd.


Vault 44.01 Ltd


Origis Energy Ltd.


CIBC (Lenders); Citibank


Terra-Gen Power, LLC


Ares Capital


Innergex Renewable Energy, Inc.


MUFG Bank, Ltd.


Cordelio


Scout Clean Energy


Lenders to Omega Energia


Aypa Power


AB CarVal


Work highlights


Milbank

A heavyweight in cross-border project financing, Milbank is the firm of choice for a host of clients in the renewable energy arena, from new developers to some of the largest sponsors in the industry, as well as both debt and equity investors. The team is proficient across financing, development, acquisition and disposition of renewable energy projects, and its slate of work covers regulatory and permitting matters, power purchase agreements, energy hedge agreements, construction contracts, and operations and maintenance agreements. From the firm’s New York office, Daniel Michalchuk and Daniel Bartfeld co-lead the department. Bartfeld is noted for his expertise in transactions and the representation of US, Asian and European-based lenders and investors, while Michalchuk is a renowned figure in financing renewable energy projects. William Bice is a further experienced figure at the New York office, while in Los Angeles, Henry Scott is a specialist in representing debt and equity financing parties in North American renewable energy transactions. Timothy Wendling acts in wind, solar and geothermal electricity generation projects.

Practice head(s):

Daniel Bartfeld; Daniel Michalchuk


Other key lawyers:

William Bice; Jeffrey Leider; Henry Scott; Timothy Wendling; Michael Duff; Kristine Wang; Micaela McLean; Rhys Howard


Key clients

Amp Energy


BlackRock


Bank of America


JPMorgan


MUFG


Standard Chartered


Natixis


Glenfarne


Brookfield Renewable


Clean Capital


Garney Construction


GEVO


NextEra


Onward Energy


Work highlights


  • Represented the sponsor in the construction and back-leverage debt financing and tax equity financing of an approximately 240 MW photovoltaic solar energy generation project located in Lamar County, Texas.
  • Represented Silicon Valley Bank in the Community Solar 2023 Projects (Denali) financing of projects located in Colorado, Maryland, Illinois, Hawaii, Minnesota, California and New York.
  • Acted for MUFG Bank, First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company, Nomura Corporate Funding Americas, and National Bank of Canada on the construction and back-leverage financing of two battery storage projects located in Texas and California.

Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP

Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP has a well-rounded offering in the domestic renewable energy market, advising on project development and financing, M&A, joint ventures, and corporate financing. Its client base of energy companies includes longstanding market players looking to diversify and move into the clean energy space, as well as newer, innovative project developers. The team has been active across the recent flow of work on tax equity matters, and is also taking on an increasing number of clean energy storage matters. Practice head Elizabeth Hanigan at the firm’s Chicago office is a key name for the acquisition of and financing of wind, solar, and energy storage facilities. Jim Tynion in New York assists with construction, term and tax equity project financings, greenfield development, and M&A, while Laura Neumeister Wright in Chicago focuses her practice on project finance and development of renewable energy generation projects. Infrastructure project expert Neeraj Arora is the key name at the Los Angeles office, and in Boston, Amy Maloney focuses on project finance and development. Senior figure Wayne Song retired from the practice in January 2024.


Practice head(s):

Elizabeth Hanigan; Stephen Spina


Other key lawyers:

Jim Tynion; Neeraj Arora; Laura Neumeister Wright


Key clients

Ashtrom Renewable Energy


American Electric Power (AEP)


Brookfield/Luminace


Candlestick Capital Management


Energy Capital Partners (ECP)


Evergy


HQI US Holding LLC/Hydro-Québec


Invenergy


MMR Group


Osaka Gas


Pardee Renewable Energy


South Jersey Industries


Xcel Energy


Work highlights


  • Represented Invenergy Renewables Operating I LLC as borrower and Invenergy Renewables LLC as sponsor in the $1.05bn refinancing of a revolving loan and letter-of-credit facility.
  • Represented Ashtrom Renewable Energy in the development, construction and term financing of a 300 MW solar project in Texas.
  • Advising South Jersey Industries on investment and development in renewable natural gas projects across the northeast.

Norton Rose Fulbright

A market stalwart for renewable energy projects in the US for decades, Norton Rose Fulbright continues to be one of the most prominent names in the field, advising on financings of first-of-their-kind projects and major developments in the full range of renewable and alternative energy production. Tax equity matters are a particular strength; since the market for tax credit sales opened at the turn of 2023, the firm has handled a large share of related matters. Keith Martin, based in Washington DC, advises a large number of wind and solar energy companies in the US and jointly leads the practice group with New York-based project finance expert Ben Koenigsberg. Also in New York, Todd Alexander acts for lenders and developers of energy and infrastructure projects, and tax partner David Burton is well versed in energy sector matters. Becky Diffen in Austin has a particular focus on the acquisition and divestiture of renewable energy assets, while Marissa Leigh Alcala in Washington DC is another renewables-focused partner to note, particularly for their international project experience.


Practice head(s):

Keith Martin; Ben Koenigsberg


Other key lawyers:

Todd Alexander; David Burton; Becky Diffen; Hilary Lefko; Christy Rivera; Marissa Leigh Alcala; James Berger; Kat Gamache


Testimonials

‘Professional and experienced counsels.’

‘Great ability to propose solutions to open conflicts.’

Key clients

NextEra Energy


EDP Renewables North America


EDF Renewables


Avangrid Renewables, LLC


GE Energy Financial Services


Lightsource bp


Longroad Energy Holdings, LLC


Leeward Renewable Energy LLC


The AES Corporation


Savion (Shell)


Rabobank International


Société Générale


CIT Bank N.A


Nomura


Breakthrough Energy, LLC


Key Capture Energy, LLC


Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind, LLC


Origis Energy


Cypress Creek Renewables


Jupiter Power LLC


Matrix Renewables USA, LLC


Cordelio Power Inc


Broad Reach Power, LLC


Work highlights


Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP

Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP assists a client base of investors and developers with their financing, equity investment and M&A strategies relating to some of the most prominent renewable projects in the United States. The practice continues to act on a high volume of transactions in the industry, both on buyer and seller sides, and has increasingly advised on tax incentives in renewable energy. The firm’s Houston office is a key location for the practice, housing co-leaders Blake Winburne and Dahl Thompson, both of whom are heavyweight transactional lawyers. Alongside them coordinating the practice is San Francisco-based Louise Gibbons, who is building a strong project finance and M&A practice in the energy space and is familiar with first-of-their-kind renewable projects. Also in San Francisco, Kristin Seeger is well-regarded counsel in platform, joint venture and portfolio transactions in the renewable space, and Eric Stephens assists developers with procuring equipment and services for all aspects of renewable energy projects. Mark Weitzel and Les Sherman are further senior figures to note on the West Coast. Tax equity expert John Eliason joined the Washington DC office in September 2023 from Greenberg Traurig LLP.

Practice head(s):

Blake Winburne; Dahl Thompson; Louise Gibbons


Other key lawyers:

Kristin Seeger; Joe Roger; Rohit Sachdev; Eric Stephens; Paul Zarnowiecki; Giji John; Teresa Hill; David Gold


Key clients

Primergy Solar


Excelsior Energy Capital


TotalEnergies


Intersect Power


CleanCapital


Generate Capital


Superior Plus


Equinor


HASI


Algonquin


Recurrent Energy


Green Street Power Partners


Arclight Capital Partners


Engie


Linea Energy


Work highlights


  • Advised Equinor on its acquisition of a 25% interest in Bayou Bend CCS.
  • Advised Total Energies on the formation of its joint venture with Rise Power & Light and another strategic investor for its approximately 3,000 MW offshore wind energy project off the coast of New York.
  • Advised Primergy Solar, a renewable energy developer, owner and operator, on the sale to APG of an equity stake in the $1.2bn 690 MW solar + 380 MW storage Gemini project outside of Las Vegas.

Vinson & Elkins LLP

Vinson & Elkins LLP has a strong track record advising the full spectrum of clients involved in the renewable energy sector, from tax equity investors, commercial bank lenders, and private equity funds, to project sponsors and developers. In recent years the firm has also received work from clients more usually associated with traditional energy projects, as they seek counsel on investments in cleaner energy. Assistance with financing clean energy projects under the inflation reduction act has been a specific popular subject for new work. Kaam Sahely in Austin co-leads the department and in this area stands out for his experience in renewable and sustainable energy assets. In Houston, fellow practice co-head Danielle Patterson continues to handle a number of transactions in the renewables space. On the financing side, Michael Joyce at the Los Angeles office is a key senior name, along with Sean Moran in Austin. Eamon Nolan is a key contact for financing transactions at the New York office, which also houses Aaron Prince, who recently advised on a major solar project. Lauren Collins (Los Angeles) focuses on tax matters related to project finance and has a strong presence in renewables, as does Peter Marshall (Dallas), who is a prominent M&A and finance lawyer.

Practice head(s):

Kaam Sahely; Danielle Patterson


Other key lawyers:

Michael Joyce; Sean Moran; Eamon Nolan; Lauren Collins; Aaron Prince; Josh Heideman


Key clients

Brookfield Renewable Power


MN8 Energy


Macquarie Capital


Vitol


Swift Current Energy


Apollo Global Management


Carlyle Investment Management


Sixth Street Partners


Crowley Maritime Corporation


Goldman Sachs


IFM Investors


Ioneer Ltd.


Global Atlantic Financial Company


Wells Fargo


JPMorgan Capital Corporation


Terra-Gen


Takkion TP&L Holdings LLC


Archaea Energy


Buckeye Partners


John Hancock Life Insurance Company


Monolith Materials


Rev Renewables


NeuVentus


Siemens Gamesa


8 Rivers


Work highlights


  • Advised Brookfield Renewable Power on the acquisition of Scout Clean Energy from Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners for approximately $1bn.
  • Advised Swift Current Energy on the $779m project financing for its 800 MWdc Double Black Diamond Solar project.
  • Advised Vitol on a tax credit transfer agreement with Avangrid to purchase an estimated $100m of wind PTCs from eight operating wind farms.

Winston & Strawn LLP

The renewable energy team at Winston & Strawn LLP is 'well connected' and 'very plugged into the sector‘, continuing to handle standout transactions from across the renewable and alternative energy sphere. A standout recent matter has seen the team representing MUFG investing in a battery energy storage project in California, which is among the first transactions taking advantage of the transferability provision in the Inflation Reduction Act. Rich Shutran (New York), Mike Blankenship (Houston), and Mike Pikiel (New York) jointly coordinate the department, with Shutran being the dedicated energy sector specialist. For renewable energy project finance, Laurae Rossi in Los Angeles is a key contact, as is more junior partner Hao Huang, who works closely with Rossi. Of counsels Danielle Young and Anne Gibbons add further depth in Los Angeles, while in New York, Jonathan Birenbaum is a senior figure with involvement in the renewables sector.

Practice head(s):

Rich Shutran; Mike Pikiel; Mike Blankenship


Other key lawyers:

Laurae Rossi; Jonathan Birenbaum; Hao Huang; Danielle Young; Anne Gibbons


Testimonials

‘W&S’s renewable team is very plugged into the sector and well-connected. Their knowledge of the industry and deal structuring within it is very good.’

‘Jonathan Birenbaum is exceptional at connecting with people–clients, opposing party’s counsel, etc. He is very good at finding solutions that work for everyone, and also good at telling clients what they may need to hear, even if they don’t like it.’

‘The way they collaborate to find the best possible solutions in challenging transactions, while also keeping at the top of their mind the importance my firm sees is both sides being satisfied with the end result.’

‘Jonathan Birenbaum continues to be at the top of our list as go to partners in any of our transactions. His knowledge across the board is top notch, and his problem solving ability makes every transaction as seamless as possible. He always maintains a consistent and friendly demeanor, that reassures everyone that a solution can always be found.’

Key clients

American Petroleum Institute


MUFG Bank, Ltd.


Petros PACE Finance, LLC


Work highlights


  • Represented MUFG Bank as lender’s counsel in connection with a $300m debt financing to Arevon Energy for the Vikings 157 MWDC solar plus 150 MW/600 MWh of battery energy storage in Imperial County, California.
  • Acted for American Petroleum Institute (API) in a claim that the Jones Act did not apply to the transportation of scour-protection stones for a wind energy project near Martha’s Vineyard.
  • Represented a group of institutional investors in a $202m private placement of senior secured notes to be issued by Nautilus Solar Energy for a community solar project.

A&O Shearman

Clients of A&O Shearman appreciate that its practitioners have ‘long-focused their practices in renewables‘ and the firm’s longevity in the area makes it well placed to assist with a diverse range of matters. Issues including energy project and platform M&A and JV transactions, regulatory advice, project structuring and funding, exit strategies, and liaison with government authorities are all within the wheelhouse of the department, which is headed by Daniel Sinaiko (Los Angeles) and Dorina Yessios (New York). Andrea Lucan, whose recent experience includes a number of wind energy project investments, and Matthew Nesburn, who is well versed in advising sponsors, PE funds and banks, are further key names in Los Angeles, while in New York, Jennifer Wnek is an up-and-coming name in major renewable energy transactions. Scott Cockerham (Washington DC) and Kfir Abutbul (New York) were additions to the department in August 2023, from Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP and Paul Hastings LLP respectively, but John Marciano and Greg Lavigne both left the team in October 2023.

Practice head(s):

Daniel Sinaiko; Dorina Yessios


Other key lawyers:

Andrea Lucan; Matthew Nesburn; Jennifer Wnek; Scott Cockerham; Jillian Ashley; Kfir Abutbul; Moritz Meister


Testimonials

‘The team is particularly strong in renewable energy. As compared to most other top-tier firms which are only recently shifting focus to renewable energy, the attorneys are not newcomers to renewables but have long-focused their practices in renewables. Clients who are experienced renewable energy executives can tell that the attorneys know their stuff and aren’t faking it.’

‘Kfir Abutbul combines a unique mix of commerciality and risk avoidance. This is particularly useful in non-traditional investment situations where negotiations need to focus on the absolute needs vs the nice to haves.’

‘Excellent team, very responsive.’

‘Jillian Ashley: agile, commercially and technically very strong, and great client management skills.’

Key clients

The Carlyle Group


Ørsted Onshore North America


CIM Group


Voya Infrastructure Management


Vitol Inc.


TOTALEnergies


Nautilus Solar Energy, LLC


Novis Renewables


Vauban Infrastructure Partners


NextEnergy Capital Limited


Work highlights


  • Acting for The Carlyle Group on M&A transactions relating to the formation of Copia Power, a wholly-owned platform focused on developing utility scale sustainable infrastructure in the US.
  • Represented PearlX Infrastructure in Antin Infrastructure Partners’ equity investment in PearlX for the purpose of funding growth capital.
  • Advising Voltera on a joint development agreement with Nikola.

DLA Piper LLP (US)

2023 saw DLA Piper LLP (US) grow its team for renewable energy, with five partner hires, though the year did also awthe departure of previous practice head Vanessa Richelle Wilson. Joe Stefano joined the New York office from Allen & Overy LLP, along with Robert da Silva Ashley from McDermott Will & Emery LLP in April 2023; da Silva Ashley acts on complex cross-border and domestic project finance and corporate lending transactions, while Stefano brings extensive experience in structuring and restructuring the full range of secured and unsecured corporate financings. Another new addition was Lindsay MacLeod, who joined the Seattle office from an in-house role and acts for corporate purchasers and developers on negotiating renewable energy transactions. Of the already established team, San Diego-based Raul Farias, an energy sector expert whose practice has an emphasis on M&A, project development and finance, stands out.

Practice head(s):

Robert Gruendel


Other key lawyers:

Raul Farias; Robert da Silva Ashley; Joe Stefano; Drew Young; Lindsay MacLeod; Stefanie Karidis


Key clients

Shell New Energies US LLC


LEGO Group, The


Doral Group Renewable Energy Resources Ltd.


Clearway Energy Group


True Green Capital Management LLC


Grupo Cobra


Invenergy LLC


Deutsche Bank AG


Wilmington Trust Company


SGP


Plug Power Inc.


Work highlights


  • Advising SGP BioEnergy on all matters in the development, financing, construction and operation of a biorefinery, located in Panama.
  • Represented Invenergy in the $429.2m project financing provided by a syndicate of lenders led by KeyBank National Association for the development, construction and operation of the 259.8MW Sapphire Sky wind project in Illinois.
  • Acted for Wilmington Trust in its capacity as registrar and paying agent, in a note purchase agreement between Apollo and Doral Renewables Intermediate, relating to a photovoltaic solar electricity generating facility in Indiana.

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP

One of the heavyweight New York-based transactional practices in the energy market, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP handles major M&A, as well as development and financing, and its lawyers are well versed in utility-scale solar and wind power projects. A mix of utilities providers, renewable project owners and major investors look to a power and renewables team jointly led by Peter Hanlon and Nicholas Politan, both of whom are experienced in the range of renewable projects. John Gaffney is counsel of choice to a number of renewable energy companies, while Gerry Spedale, at the Houston office, acts for private equity investors in this space. Saee Muzumdar and Darius Mehraban are further names to note. Unless otherwise noted, all named lawyers are based in New York.

Practice head(s):

Peter Hanlon; Nicholas Politan


Other key lawyers:

John Gaffney; Saee Muzumdar; Gerry Spedale; Darius Mehraban; Eric Scarazzo


Key clients

Berkshire Hathaway Energy Company and its utility subsidiaries


BHE Renewables LLC


South Jersey Industries


General Electric


Clearway Energy


Carlyle Investment Management / Carlyle Power Partners


Saguaro Power Company


Algonquin Power & Utilities


STEM, Inc.


Terna Energy


AIP Management


Exelon


Solar Edge


Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives


Pine Gate Renewables


Calumet


JP Morgan


Wells Fargo


Stonepeak


Brookfield Renewable


Xylem, Inc.


Our Next Energy (O.N.E.)


ReNRG Limited


Work highlights


Holland & Knight LLP

Having upgraded its offering in renewable energy with several hires towards the end of 2022, Holland & Knight LLP has acted for major clients on the gamut of project agreements, as well as supporting investors and developers with M&A and tax matters. The broad department is coordinated by four lawyers with disparate expertise: renowned expert in solar, wind and energy storage projects, Justin Boose (Los Angeles); Stephen Humes (New York), an experienced name in renewable energy project finance and development; public policy lawyer Mark Kalpin (Boston); and Amish Shah (Washington DC), whose practice focuses on tax matters in the energy sector. In Houston, Ram Sunkara and George Humphrey are both key members of the practice group, and in Washington DC, Taite McDonald is a name to note for cross-government matters.

Practice head(s):

Justin Boose; Stephen Humes; Mark Kalpin; Amish Shah


Other key lawyers:

George Humphrey; Taite McDonald; Ram Sunkara


Testimonials

‘The people in the renewable/alternative power practice at Holland & Knight represent their crucial differentiator—good access to partners while managing costs with a broad team results in positive outcomes.’

‘Justin Boose’s dedication to clients is unparalleled.’

‘I find the team to be very commercially savvy and practical and closing-oriented. They are good at highlighting the items on which we should stand firm, while being mindful of transferability and bankability. They are responsive, collaborative, and candid.’

Key clients

Generation Bridge II, LLC


ArcLight Energy Partners Fund VII, L.P.


ArcLight Capital Partners, LLC


Exelon Generation Company


EDF, Inc.


New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) and the New York Green Bank


Orsted Wind Power North America LLC


Navisun LLC


Longwood Medical Energy Collaborative, Inc.


Vanguard Renewables


Natixis New York Branch


Osaka Gas USA Corp


Work highlights


  • Advised 1PointFive on the application for a grant from the US Department of Energy’s Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED) for the development of its South Texas Direct Air Capture Hub.
  • Advised Energy Power Partners Fund I LP on its $1.1bn sale of renewable natural gas assets to NextEra Energy Resources.
  • Advised Osaka Gas USA on its acquisition of a 350MW DC solar project in Texas from EE North America, a unit of Danish renewables developer European Energy.

K&L Gates

Primarily operating from its Kansas City, Portland and Seattle offices, the renewable energy offering at K&L Gates is regularly selected as development counsel, borrower’s counsel, and sponsor’s counsel in the full spectrum of green energy projects in the US. M&A, tax, project agreements, environmental law and financing are all areas of expertise for the broad practice group, which is led by John Crossley in Kansas City. He focuses on developing, buying, and selling renewable energy projects throughout the country. Alongside him, Jim Goettsch is well versed in wind and solar project acquisition, and Brogan Sullivan has transactional and tax equity specialisms. Bill Holmes is a key contact in Portland for wind, solar and energy storage projects, and at the Seattle office, Eric Freedman excels in the renewables industry and Martha Pugh is the tax expert to note. At a more junior level, associate Kaitlyn DeYoung in Kansas City supports across the full range of matters.

Practice head(s):

John Crossley; Kimberly Frank


Other key lawyers:

Jim Goettsch; Bill Holmes; Brogan Sullivan; Eric Freedman; Martha Pugh; Kaitlyn DeYoung


Key clients

Capital Power Corporation


Acciona Energy USA Global


Greenbacker Capital Management


Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp.


Microsoft Corporation


Work highlights


Kirkland & Ellis LLP

Kirkland & Ellis LLP's significant M&A and private equity finance strengths are leveraged in a renewable energy group whose scope continues to broaden and acts on transactions, financing and development of a plethora of projects. Blackstone is one of a host of major PE firms that look to the Kirkland team for advice on project acquisition finance, while the team has also acted for project owners in joint ventures and tax equity financing. Coordinated by energy and infrastructure head Andrew Calder at the Houston office, the team is represented across a number of locations. In New York, Kristin Mendoza stands out for her renewables-focused PE practice, and Robert Eberhardt has significant experience in a wide range of transactions involving onshore and offshore wind, solar, storage, hydrogen and other assets. In Houston, John Pitts and Cyril Jones are among the key senior contacts, and Ahmed Sidik is a younger partner to note. Kevin Crews in Dallas frequently advises clients on energy transition matters, and Roald Nashi at the Washington DC office is accomplished across the range of financing matters in the energy space. A further addition in Washington DC saw Sam Kamyans bolster the firm’s tax offering after joining from Allen & Overy LLP in June 2023.

Practice head(s):

Andrew Calder


Other key lawyers:

Kristin Mendoza; Roald Nashi; John Pitts; Cyril Jones; Robert Eberhardt; Kevin Crews; Ahmed Sidik; Jennifer Gasser; Sam Kamyans


Testimonials

‘Kevin Crews and his team are candidly outstanding. I have worked with Kevin for many, many years and am proud to consider him both a true partner as well as an advisor in all aspects of energy investing.’

‘Kevin Crews and his team are just honestly always there for you with the right answer, no matter the situation. This is not just with regards to legal matters – they are highly commercial, have great market knowledge, and provide assistance beyond just the docs. I could not have done the things I have without Kevin and his team. They are exceptional in every way.’

Work highlights


  • Advised asset manager Blackstone Credit on its Blackstone Green Private Credit Fund III, which raised $7.1bn.
  • Advised Canada Pension Plan Investment Board on its acquisition of a 49% interest in California energy producer Aera Energy in partnership with IKAV which has acquired the remaining 51 percent interest in Aera.
  • Advised Vineyard Wind 1, LLC on the closing of a first-of-its-kind tax equity package for commercial-scale offshore wind with three US-based banks.

Mayer Brown

A ‘suite of well-experienced industry experts‘ makes up the renewable energy offering at Mayer Brown, which has a particularly broad scope in terms of the types of energy projects it advises on, encompassing battery storage, fuel cell, geothermal, nuclear, carbon capture, offshore wind, and biomass. The team includes experts in construction financing, tax equity financing, back-leverage, and securitization, and is coordinated by Paul Astolfi from the Chicago office. His client base includes a notable crop of the major financial investors in the world, and he has built a strong track record in transactions. Also in Chicago, Katy McNeil is building renown in this area across a breadth of financing structures. Houston-based Robert Goldberg is across domestic and international project finance, M&A, joint ventures and project development transactions, with a strong focus on the energy sector. For tax matters in the renewable energy industry, Daniel Kiely in New York is the contact to note, while John Tormey in Washington DC has recently led a number of solar energy deals. Nadav Klugman departed the practice in April 2024.

Practice head(s):

Paul Astolfi


Other key lawyers:

Robert Goldberg; Dan Kiely; John Tormey; Katy McNeil; Henry Jin


Testimonials

‘Legal expertise. Ability to call on an entire suite of well-experienced industry experts. Combined with commercial acumen and knowing how to handle counterparts, individuals, in negotiations where both parties are trying to head towards a closing.’

‘First class best-in-industry: Paul Astolfi and Katy McNeil. Smart, legally solid, commercially reasonable and likeable. Difficult combination to replicate.’

‘Very attentive to their clients’ needs, do not waste time on stuff that matters less, very humble. Great people to work with.’

Key clients

Apollo / Atlas Securitized Products


Ares Management


Bank of America


BlackRock


Blackstone


Brookfield Asset Management


Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ)


ClearGen LLC (100% owned portfolio company of Blackstone Credit Sustainable Resources Platform)


Deutsche Bank AG


Diamond Generating Corporation


Duke Energy Corporation


ENGIE North America Inc.


Fengate Asset Management


GE Energy Financial Services, Inc


ING Capital LLC


MUFG


Nestlé


Nomura


Norddeutsche Landesbank


KKR/ Global Atlantic Financial Group


Leeward Renewable Energy


Longroad Energy


Rabobank


Santander


Tyr Energy


Wells Fargo


Work highlights


  • Represented Caisse de Dépôt et Placement du Québec (CDPQ) in consortium with Blackstone and Invenergy to acquire renewables portfolio from AEP for $1.5bn.
  • Represented ClearGen in a partnership that acquired the membership interests owned by MUFG in 25 operating wind projects.
  • Acted for Leeward Renewable Energy as sponsor on both debt and tax equity financing for its 102 MWac solar plus 52 MWac storage Chaparral Springs project and its 72 MWac solar plus 36MWac storage Willow Springs project in California.

McDermott Will & Emery LLP

McDermott Will & Emery LLP is often involved in some of the most significant renewables and alternative energy projects in the US, and stands out for its policy-related work in the industry. The Inflation Reduction Act and related tax equity investments have been a major source of recent work for the team, and clients include a wide variety of stakeholders in renewable energy. Co-chair of the practice group Philip Tingle is one of the go-to figures in the market for tax-related issues and has supported heavyweight clients on the IRA and related incentives, tax credits and technologies. Fellow chair Edward Zaelke is based in Washington DC and has vast experience with the full spectrum of alternative energy development and finance matters. Alongside him in Washington DC is Carl Fleming, a transactional lawyer and policy advisor, and Christopher Gladbach, who is well versed in energy industry M&A, project finance transactions, project development, and tax equity matters. Heather Cooper in Miami ‘can provide a quick high-level analysis‘ on the range of tax issues in the energy industry, and New York-based Joel Hugenberger and James Salerno both handle financing and development for solar and wind projects.

Practice head(s):

Edward Zaelke; Philip Tingle


Other key lawyers:

Carl Fleming; Chris Gladbach; Heather Cooper; Joel Hugenberger; Jim Salerno; Lloyd MacNeil; Debbie Harrison; Rob Lamkin


Testimonials

‘MWE has a wide bench of renewable energy clients, in particular in the utility scale space, so their insight into the market is very helpful and additionally, as they are known in the market, they make negotiating tax issues easier.’

‘Heather Cooper can provide a quick high-level analysis speaking directly to commercial concerns in a succinct way. I have said more than once I wish Heather could train other law firm attorneys on how to work with clients. She is also very practical and has provided us cost effective means to manage some tax concerns operationally and in connection with finances. In one case we had a particularly thorny issue and canvassed all the premiere tax lawyers in this space and Heather Cooper and Philip Tingle were the only ones who provided a clear practical solution that saved us millions.’

‘I have worked across the table from Joel Hugenberger and he is worth mentioning here. It might feel counter-intuitive, but in transactional law it is much easier and faster to negotiate and close a deal with a very good lawyer like Joel! Joel has technical mastery and an even temperament, so we can focus on problem solving and get to solutions that make our clients happy.’

Key clients

Aiga Capital Partners


Lennar Corporation


Santander Bank


Microgrid Networks


Cypress Creek Renewables


Northleaf Power


Apex Clean Energy


Pine Gate Renewables


Novis Renewables


Catalyze


Clearway


Doral


Ameren


NiSource (Northern Indiana Public Service Company LLC (NIPSCO))


Hanwha Q CELLS Co., Ltd.


Distributed Solar Development, LLC


AEP


AES Distributed Energy


Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp


Innogy renewables (RWE renewables)


LS Power


Primergy Solar


Credit Suisse


Scout Clean Energy


AMF Kimble Holdings, LLC


Arbor Renewables LLC


Crossbridge Energy Partners


Invenergy Renewables


Novel Energy Solutions


BayoTech


Beam Suntory Inc


Phalanx Impact Partners LLC


Irradiant Partners, LP


Doral Renewables


BQ Energy


Mohegan Renewable Energy


Work highlights


  • Representing Pine Gate Renewables in circa $500m in tax equity investment and debt financing.
  • Representing Bayotech in its development of hydrogen hubs across the US and providing legal support on their long term commercial agreements, IRA issues and other regulatory and policy matters.
  • Advising a joint venture between Scout Clean Energy and Elawan Energy on agreements to simultaneously purchase the tax equity Class A interests in PC1 Holdco and cause PC1 Holdco to sell the company that owns the Persimmon Creek 1 wind farm.

Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP

Some of the most prominent domestic and international sponsors of renewable energy projects in the US look to Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP for counsel across the full suite of matters. Recent highlights have included power sale agreements on a major wind farm project, and advice on tax equity investments on a variety of renewable projects. The sizeable team is jointly coordinated by Chicago-based Katherine Gillespie and Anthony Toranto in San Diego. Further key contacts include Elliot Hinds in Century City, who focuses on the transactional side, and Christine Hourcade-Hoefliger in San Francisco, who is well versed in the sale, acquisition and financing of renewable energy projects. She also advises on tax equity matters. Christine Kolosov at the San Francisco office is strong across transactions, development and regulatory advice in renewable energy, while Amit Kalra is a tax contact to note in Chicago.

Practice head(s):

Katherine Gillespie; Anthony Toranto


Other key lawyers:

Elliot Hinds; Christine Hourcade-Hoefliger; Christine Kolosov; Amit Kalra; Katarzyna Levecke; Joseph Karp; Andrew Ratts; Laurette Petersen


Testimonials

‘This team has done a great job working with us on novel transactions and contracts in the battery space. They are smart and creative.’

‘Paul Kaufman is a long-time partner of ours, and he continues to be a steady advisor to us.’

‘Deep market-specific offtake expertise.’

‘Strong partner knowledge in specific markets.’

‘Excellent customer service. Depth and breadth of knowledge. Innovative solutions.’

‘They understand the risk appetite and needs of my organization. Consistent and open communication. Proactive approach to brainstorming.’

Key clients

NextEra Energy


Hecate Energy


Brookfield Power


Invenergy


Plus Power


Greenbacker Capital Management


Eastern Generation


Longroad Energy Holdings


RWE Clean Energy


U.S. Bank


Vantage Data Solutions


Work highlights


  • Represented Hecate Energy in the build transfer of a 300 MW solar project to a US utility.
  • Represented Brookfield Power in several solar module procurement projects.
  • Advised Invenergy in a consortium with Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ) and funds managed by Blackstone Infrastructure, on a $1.5bn leveraged production tax transaction to acquire AEP’s 1,365 MW unregulated, contracted renewables portfolio.

Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP

Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP is one of the major players in energy sector M&A in the US and thus takes on a notable share of the major transactions in the renewable and alternative energy space. Energy companies, investors, and lenders all feature in the team’s client base and the practice has experience in solar power, wind energy, and carbon capture projects, among others. Houston-based corporate partner Breen Haire co-leads the department with fellow corporate law expert Eli Hunt, who is based in New York. Alongside him there is Brian Chisling, whose corporate and regulatory practice focuses on the energy sector, and Martha Kammoun who has in-house experience at an energy and infrastructure fund. In Houston, David Lieberman, who counts among his clients some of the biggest global investment funds, is a key expert.

Practice head(s):

Breen Haire; Eli Hunt


Other key lawyers:

David Lieberman; Brian Chisling; Martha Kammoun


Key clients

Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp.


American Electric Power, Inc.


Bentley Systems


BlackRock


Blackstone


CBRE Acquisition


Citibank


Crédit Agricole


EIG


Energy Capital Partners


Enverus


EQT Infrastructure V fund


Global Infrastructure Partners


Goldman Sachs


IFM Investors


ITC Holdings Corp.


JPMorgan Chase Bank


Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.


LS Power


Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets


Morgan Stanley


MUFG


Mizuho Corporate Bank, Ltd.


NextEra Energy Resources


Riverstone Credit Partners


Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners L.P.


Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation


Summit Partners Credit Advisors


SunPower Corporation


Terra-Gen LLC


Wells Fargo


WhiteWater


Vistra Energy


Work highlights


  • Representing the IFM Net Zero Infrastructure Fund of IFM Investors in its acquisition of a majority interest in GreenGasUSA Holdings.
  • Advising EQT Infrastructure VI fund on its acquisition of Madison Energy Investments from affiliates of Stonepeak Partners LP.
  • Acting for KKR in its agreement to sell its 50% stake in global renewable developer, X-ELIO, to its joint venture partner, Brookfield Renewable.

White & Case LLP

White & Case LLP has a robust track record in a range of matters at the top of the market, including M&A, joint ventures, high-value financing, tax equity arrangements, and project development contract negotiation. The firm’s New York office houses a number of the team’s key partners: Raymond Azar, noted for his expertise across all aspects of a renewable energy project and acts for investors, sponsors and project owners; financing expert Nandan Nelivigi; and January 2024 partner appointment Raffaele Turco, who is particularly knowledgeable of the Latin American market. Project finance head Elena Millerman is also based in New York, while the head of the firm's Americas energy, infrastructure and project finance offering, Sean Goldstein, is based in in Miami and focuses on infrastructure projects across Latin America. Serena Rwejuna in Washington DC is the name to note for regulatory advice on renewable energy projects. Former practice co-head Christopher Richardson left the firm in March 2024, and Chicago-based partner Nadav Klugman, formerly of Mayer Brown, joined the practice in April 2024.

Practice head(s):

Elena Millerman; Sean Goldstein


Other key lawyers:

Raymond Azar; Nandan Nelivigi; Hayden Baker; Serena Rwejuna; Raffaele Turco; Jeffrey Davis; Nadav Klugman


Key clients

Avantus


Broad Reach Power


Calpine


Catalyze


Encap Investments


ERG


I Squared Capital


Invenergy


Jupiter Power


KOMIPO


Masdar


OX2


RENOVA


Tokyo Gas


TotalEnergies Renewables


Work highlights


  • Representing Oxy on its agreement in a $550m joint venture with BlackRock and ongoing development and financing of a direct air capture STRATOS facility in Texas.
  • Advising Calpine on the construction, development and $1bn+ syndicated project financing of the 680 MW Menifee battery energy storage system complex in California.
  • Representing I Squared Capital on providing a $75m bilateral bridge term loan facility to Montana Renewables for an SAF biorefinery facility in Montana.

Akin

The projects and energy transition group at Akin handles a range of work in the renewables area, its recent slate including project development, financing, and joint ventures. Pre-NTP funding structures for renewable energy projects and tax credit transferability advice were also areas of recent focus for the department which is co-led by Matt Kapinos inHouston and Ike Emehelu in New York. Washington DC-based Shariff Barakat acts for clients across acquisition, development, and financing of power generation and infrastructure projects, focusing particularly on tax equity financing. Alongside him in Washington DC, Sam Guthrie is also a key partner, while Hayden Harms in Houston is an up-and-coming figure in the market who made partner in January 2024.


Practice head(s):

Ike Emehelu; Matt Kapinos


Other key lawyers:

Shariff Barakat; Dan Lynch; Sam Guthrie; Hayden Harms; Mary Lovely; Eusebius Luk; Brad Warner; Vanessa Richelle Wilson


Testimonials

‘Matt Kapinos has been excellent as a resource and a referral hub for other Akin lawyers.’

Key clients

Energy Harbor Corp.


Excelsior Energy Capital


First Ammonia, LLC


HSBC


MUFG


Ørsted


Rabobank


ReGen III Corp.


Rockwood Asset Management


Santander


Tenaska


The Guardian Life Insurance Co.


Vistra


Vitol Inc.


Work highlights


  • Represented Santander, Rabobank and HSBC as lenders in a $140m revolving credit facility to DSD Renewables to fund the purchase of equipment and pre-construction expenses for energy storage and solar facilities.
  • Represented Excelsior Energy Capital in the formation of a joint venture with an approximately $400m equity commitment to acquire construction-ready battery energy storage projects.
  • Advising First Ammonia on its development of a commercial-scale green ammonia production facility using renewable solar and wind.

Baker Botts L.L.P.

Capable of assisting with the full range of matters over the life cycle of energy projects, the team at Baker Botts L.L.P. acts for a range of developers and investors on projects in the US and abroad. Elaine Walsh in Washington DC is accomplished in energy company mergers, asset acquisitions, divestitures and investments, and renewable energy project development. She co-leads the department with New York-based Michael Didriksen, who is experienced in major transactions in the field. Project financing expert Dino Barajas is a key figure at the San Francisco office, while Michael Bresson in Houston is the name to note for federal income tax matters in renewable energy transactions. Project finance lawyer Ellen Friedman (New York) is another senior figure to note, and February 2023 partner appointment John Papaspanos is an example of the strength in depth across levels of seniority.

Practice head(s):

Elaine Walsh; Michael Didriksen


Other key lawyers:

Dino Barajas; Michael Bresson; Ellen Friedman; Elaine Walsh; Emil Barth; Vladimir Fet; Kyle Doherty; Carlos Marquez; John Papaspanos


Key clients

AES Corporation


Avenue Capital


BKV Corporation


Blackstone Infrastructure Partners


Centaurus Renewable Energy LLC


CenterPoint Energy


CIM Group LLC


Cleco Corporate Holdings


D.E. Shaw Renewable Investments


EDPR NA Distributed Generation LLC


GCM Grosvenor


GSF Americas Inc / Gore Street


Global Atlantic Financial Company


Hannon Armstrong


Hull Street Energy


Infrared Energy Capital


NRG Energy, Inc.


Panamint Capital LLC


Parasol Renewable Energy LLC


Puget Sound Energy


Sunnova Energy International, Inc.


Talen Energy Corp.


Transmission Developers, Inc.


Work highlights


  • Representing Transmission Developers in its development of a $5bn-plus, cross-border, 1,250MW underground/underwater high voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission line from the US-Canada border into New York City.
  • Advised GSF Americas on its acquisition of a 75 MW / 150 MWh energy storage project located in Pecos County, Texas from a subsidiary of Momentum Energy Storage Partners.
  • Representing EDP Renewable in a synthetic community solar transaction which surmounts many of the issues vexing traditional state community solar programs, including overcapacity, interconnection issues and long-term price uncertainty.

Baker McKenzie LLP

Very responsive, commercial, and problem-solving oriented‘, Baker McKenzie LLP‘s renewable energy offering is a frequent fixture in financing deals across both domestic and international projects. The wider firm’s international scope and structure makes it a popular destination for foreign clients investing into the US renewables market. A trio of partners coordinate the industry group: Clyde Rankin, senior counsel at the New York office and a veteran advisor to sponsors on energy projects; José Morán in Chicago, who has a strong recent track record in wind projects; and James O’Brien, who is also based in Chicago and is a senior figure across project financing. Further key figures include Stan Sirot and tax expert Maher Haddad, both of whom also work at the Chicago office.

Practice head(s):

Clyde Rankin; José Morán; James O’Brien


Other key lawyers:

Stan Sivot; Maher Haddad


Testimonials

‘The Baker McKenzie team we work with is fantastic. They are very responsive, commercial, and problem-solving oriented. Their drafting skills are also impeccable.’

‘James O’Brien and Stan Sirot are my primary partner contacts and they’re both excellent. They are very commercial and have a great sense of what we are trying to accomplish in our deals, and how to get the deal over the line most efficiently.’

Key clients

Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital, Inc.


Siemens Financial Services, Inc (Aggregation Debt Facility)


Burnham RNG LLC


EDF Renewables, Inc.


J-POWER USA Investment Co., Ltd.


Work highlights


  • Represented Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital in its acquisition of 50% interest in a portfolio of onshore wind, utility-scale solar projects.
  • Represented Siemens Financial Services in closing several borrowings under an existing $100m senior secured revolving credit facility for the development of a portfolio of commercial and industrial solar and storage projects.
  • Advised Burnham RNG as the sponsor in a secured mezzanine financing to support the construction of the Pasco Resource Recovery Center.

Ballard Spahr LLP

Ballard Spahr LLP‘s PPP projects, energy and project financing practices collaborate on a range of matters in the renewable energy sector, acting for project developers and sponsors, investors, and lenders with interests in the space. Its advice on infrastructure and PPP projects is of particular note, and the team is represented across a number of the firm’s US offices. In Philadelphia, Patrick Gillard is a key figure with a strong utility finance practice and experience negotiating public and private debt financings. He is one of four co-heads of the practice, with Randall Towers and Steve Park alongside in Philadelphia, and John Smolen in Baltimore. Bruce Johnson in Las Vegas is a contact to note for real estate and commercial finance, while Minneapolis-based Raymond Faricy and Katie Leesman in Washington DC are further key figures in the firm’s renewable energy offering.

Practice head(s):

Patrick Gillard; Randall Towers; Steve Park; John Smolen


Other key lawyers:

Raymond Faricy; Bruce Johnson; Matt Vantusko; Katie Leesman


Work highlights


Bracewell LLP

Perceived as 'substantive experts' in the energy sector, Bracewell LLP‘s sizeable energy group acts in the full range of deals in the renewables space, as well as supporting clients through the development of solar, wind, and power storage projects, among others. Clients include a variety of energy companies but the team also acts on the lender side of deals for banks and financial institutions. Alan Rafte and Ryan Holcomb at the Houston office oversee the department with Washington DC-based Danielle Varnell, who has particular experience in onshore and offshore wind, and solar and battery storage projects. Nicolai Sarad in New York counts MUFG as a client in renewables matters, while in Houston Fernando Rodriguez Marin is noted for cross-border matters involving Latin American jurisdictions. Natural resources lawyer Kevin Ewing is another contact to note in Houston, and younger partners Laura Sheldon and Steven Lorch, in Washington DC and New York respectively, are further key names.

Practice head(s):

Alan Rafte; Ryan Holcomb; Danielle Varnell


Other key lawyers:

Nicolai Sarad; Kevin Ewing; Fernando Rodriguez Marin; Laura Sheldon; Steven Lorch; Kathryn Penry; Joshua Robichaud


Testimonials

‘They are very, very energy focused. Any area of law in the energy industry, across all fuels (renewable, gas, etc.) they are substantive experts. We use Bracewell as primary corporate counsel on our deal work. They value the client relationship.’

‘Energy is their specialty. They are all energy experts, from corporate, tax, RE, labor, environmental, etc. The associates are trained as energy experts – legally and commercially.’

Key clients

Competitive Power Ventures, Inc.


Equinor Wind Services LLC


Invenergy, LLC


MUFG Bank, Ltd.


Navigator CO2 Ventures LLC


Pioneer Natural Resources


Sol Systems LLC


Synovus Financial Corporation


Tallgrass Energy


Work highlights


  • Represented Invenergy in the sale and development of a portfolio of solar plus battery storage projects to a consortium of three Wisconsin utilities.
  • Advised Competitive Power Ventures on the financing and related project development of four operating wind farms in Maine from Patriot Renewables and other project owners.
  • Represented Trailblazer and REX in new project that will involve Trailblazer converting a large portion of its system from natural gas service to carbon dioxide service.

Eversheds Sutherland

Eversheds Sutherland acts for independent power producers, energy traders, investors and utilities in matters across the full spectrum of renewable and alternative energy production. The team assists with commercial deals, as well as strategy in the pre-development stage, and navigating the full range of permitting processes. Atlanta is a key office for the firm’s energy offering, housing practice co-heads Thomas Warren, a clean energy expert who assists clients with all aspects of transactional work, and global co-head of ESG Herbert Short. Rising star counsel Alyssa Walker is also in Atlanta, along with June 2023 hire Todd Silliman, who joined from Dentons. The New York office also saw a new addition, with Prem Malali joining in March 2023 from Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP.

Practice head(s):

Thomas Warren; Herbert Short


Other key lawyers:

Joseph Hall; Baird Fogel; Todd Silliman; Prem Malali; Alyssa Walker


Key clients

Pattern Energy Group


Enbridge


WEC Energy Group


ALLETE


Shell Energy North America


Magnetar Capital


Mid-Atlantic Offshore Development


ALLETE Clean Energy


BayWa


Longroad Energy


Savion


Las Vegas Raiders


Work highlights


  • Advised Enbridge on its acquisition of Tri Global Energy.
  • Represented WEC Energy Group in its acquisition of an 80% ownership interest in the 250MW Samson I Solar Energy Center in Texas.
  • Represented the Las Vegas Raiders in negotiating an energy buy agreement with Nevada Energy for use by Allegiant Stadium.

Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP

Tax equity financing is the standout specialism of Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP‘s offering in the renewable energy space. Commercial banks and institutional lenders, development finance institutions, export credit agencies, and project developers are all featured in the team’s client list and look to the firm for assistance with various renewable and alternative power project types. Jeffrey Schroeder oversees the practice and has extensive project financing experience, assisting with development, acquisition, financing, and divestiture of renewables. He is based in Washington DC, along with Geoffrey Lorenz, also an experienced figure in a variety of financing structures. Laura Jones in Richmond is one of the key partners for tax equity financing in renewables, while Robert McNamara at the Houston office is an expert in federal income tax law. The team’s deep pool of more junior talent includes July 2023 partner appointment Doug Dua, Jean Liang and Jason Eisenberg in New York, and Alessandra Hylander in Washington DC.

Practice head(s):

Jeffrey Schroeder


Other key lawyers:

Laura Jones; Geoffrey Lorenz; Robert McNamara; David Lowman; Doug Dua; Jean Liang; Alessandra Hylander; Jason Eisenberg


Work highlights


  • Assisted a financial institution with tax equity financing of a solar project in Nevada.
  • Representing an energy company in the $1.5bn sale of its 1,365-megawatt unregulated, contracted renewables portfolio to IRG Acquisition Holdings.
  • Representing a financial institution in its tax equity investment into a portfolio of solar and battery storage facilities.

Husch Blackwell LLP

While the practice is renowned for its experience and comprehensive counsel in tax matters, Husch Blackwell LLP has a strong offering across renewable energy project development, financing and M&A. A number of practitioners in the team draw on in-house counsel experience at renewable energy developers, utilities, and regulatory commissions. Anna Kimbrell, seasoned advisor to developers and owners through the life-cycle of wind and solar energy projects, leads the department from Kansas City. David Gardels in Omaha is a transactions expert with a focus on deals across the low carbon economy, and Chicago-based Jai Khanna is a veteran finance lawyer with a strong practice in renewable energy projects. Both Andrew Eastman (St Louis) and Brian Pullin (Austin) come with client recommendation, and are part of the firm’s strong crop of junior partners in this area, which was bolstered by the addition of Sara Bergan to the Minneapolis office from Stoel Rives LLP in June 2023.

Practice head(s):

Anna Kimbrell


Other key lawyers:

David Gardels; Jai Khanna; Ben Kass; Carty Bibee; Jason Walton; Sara Bergan; Andrew Bergman; Andrew Eastman; Brian Pullin; Chris Peterson; Nikki Tate; Mary Sprouse


Testimonials

‘Husch has unique experience in this industry. David Gardels is experienced and well connected. Hiring Andrew Eastman was a coup, given his knowledge, professionalism and experience with one of the largest RNG companies.’

‘Brian Pullin is a very commercial, savvy and efficient renewable energy attorney.’

‘Brian Pullin, a partner in the Austin Texas office has a superior knowledge of renewable energy transactions and has the experience and creativity to determine and negotiate in commercial manner in order to find ways to help clients get difficult transactions completed while ensuring client protection against potential risks.’

‘I have been in the renewable natural gas industry for 14 years. Through all of the changes in regulatory, business norm’s and different stakeholder interests Husch Blackwell has kept me covered. They have had excellent coverage and guidance for me and my companies no matter what I have needed. I have used them for disputes, capital raises, regulatory guidance, filings, etc.’

‘David Gardels has been the lawyer I have dealt with the longest. David has giving me guidance on numerous dealings. He has represented us with Fortune 500 companies and “mom and pop” operations. Without exception, counterparties have been complimentary and impressed by David.’

‘I have dealt a lot with Andrew Eastman. He has been tremendous in helping us navigate the never ending contracts we deal with in our industry. His depth of knowledge, but also practical sense, would be more expected from someone with 20 more years in practice than him.’

Key clients

Energix – Renewable Energies Ltd.


Churchill Stateside Group


Jupiter Power


Dynamic Holding Inc.


Green Plains, Inc.


Sandhill Advanced Biofuels, LLC


Zenobe


Work highlights


McGuireWoods LLP

As a go-to for energy project developers in the Southeast, McGuireWoods LLP frequently assists with the acquisition, development and construction of major projects in the region, with Dominion Energy among its regular clients. The practice is well versed in first-of-their-kind developments and financings, and assisting new participants in the renewable energy market. Three lawyers jointly lead the practice group: Richmond-based M&A specialist Michael Woodard and projects and real estate development expert Breenen Keene, and Durham McCormick in Houston, who is a key contact for tax matters relating to renewable energy projects. At the San Francisco office, Evelyn Kim counsels clients on development, financing, acquisition and sale of solar, wind, battery energy storage and biomass projects. A further name to note is Chicago-based projects partner Timothy Callahan. Houston lawyer Jay Hughes, formerly of Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP, joined the team in January 2024 and regularly advises infrastructure funds on corporate finance and M&A.

Practice head(s):

Michael Woodard; Brennen Keene; Durham McCormick


Other key lawyers:

Evelyn Kim; Timothy Callahan; Jay Hughes


Key clients

Caprock Renewables


Dominion Energy, Inc.


East Point Energy


Alleans Renewables


Work highlights


  • Represented Dominion Energy in a 2.6-gigawatt Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW-C) commercial project.
  • Advised East Point Energy on its sale to Equinor ASA.
  • Representing Alleans Renewables in both the acquisition of 70% ownership rights and sale of a 280 and a 285 MW development-stage solar project in Mohave County, Arizona.

O'Melveny & Myers LLP

O'Melveny & Myers LLP stands out for its strength in tax equity financing, one of the major recent topics in the US renewable energy market. The team also covers traditional M&A and financing matters in the renewables space and has recently advised on transactions involving sizeable wind farm and solar project portfolios. Junaid Chida chairs the wider energy group at the firm and assists clients with structuring and management of M&A and financing transactions. He is based in New York, while chair of the project development and real estate practice Michael Hamilton is a further key name. Jeff Hoffner is a seasoned counsel on construction and financing of renewable energy projects and Arthur Hazlitt stands out among the advisors on tax credits in the renewable sector. Both are also based in New York.

Practice head(s):

Michael Hamilton; Junaid Chida


Other key lawyers:

Jeff Hoffner; Arthur Hazlitt; Alexander Roberts


Key clients

MPS Infrastructure


CS Energy, LLC


Cormint Data Systems


Aera Energy


Work highlights


  • Represented CS Energy in its negotiation of the sale of an approximately 20MW portfolio of five solar projects in New Jersey.
  • Advised the Sustainable Investing Group within Goldman Sachs’ Asset Management on providing tax equity to ClearGen to support an acquisition of wind farm portfolios from MUFG.
  • Advising Aera Energy on its negotiation with a third party to develop and construct a carbon capture and sequestration project.

Paul Hastings LLP

The energy and infrastructure department at Paul Hastings LLP acts in a range of matters relating to decarbonization and ESG-driven investment. The renewables group is overseen by  Gregory Tan, ‘extremely knowledgeable about project finance structure’; and leading project finance expert Robert Freedman, both based at the New York office. Recent highlights have included a range of work for Spearmint Renewable Development Company, including M&A and development agreements. A further key partner, Luis Gomar in Houston, is a regular advisor on energy sector M&A.

Practice head(s):

Gregory Tan; Robert Freedman


Other key lawyers:

Luis Gomar; Chris Carr


Testimonials

‘Expertise, ability to manage complex situation, practical in approaching solutions.’

‘Gregory Tan is simply awesome to work with. He is extremely knowledgeable about project finance structure. With an impressive critical thinking and approach to complex challenges; always providing sound advice that simplify and supports sponsors decision making process.’

Work highlights


Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

Led by the Washington DC-based Lance Brasher, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP‘s energy and infrastructure team acts in renewable energy projects across the country, supporting with financing, M&A, and development agreements. Brasher is himself particularly experienced in wind and alternative power generation, while at the firm’s Palo Alto office, Sean Shimamoto is called upon for his energy sector tax expertise. Aryan Moniri focuses on transactional matters, and Nike Opadiran assists with tax equity and project financing. Both are also based in Washington DC.

Practice head(s):

Lance Brasher


Other key lawyers:

Sean Shimamoto; Nike Opadiran; Aryan Moniri


Work highlights


Troutman Pepper

With a recent track record advising on projects in solar, wind, biomass, geothermal and hydro power generation, and power storage matters, the renewable energy practice at Troutman Pepper is particularly strong on tax equity financing for both investors and sponsors. The practice also assists with the full spectrum of project finance, environmental, real estate, and regulatory law issues. John Leonti at the Los Angeles office specializes financial transactions in the energy sector and co-leads the department with New York-based Craig Kline, the founder of the firm’s renewable energy group. The Portland office houses tax expert Adam Kobos, while Christine Byrnes is another finance expert with a focus on renewables. Anne Loomis and Vaughn Henry Morrison in Richmond and Atlanta, respectively, further show the strength of the practice across the country.

Practice head(s):

John Leonti; Craig Kline


Other key lawyers:

Adam Kobos; Christine Byrnes; Anne Loomis; Vaughn Henry Morrison; Andrew Scott Thurmond; MK Houston


Key clients

Omega Energia


Sabanci Renewables


Competitive Power Ventures


National Grid Renewables


Hull Street Energy


Duke Energy Renewables


M&T Bank


J. Aron


Huntington National Bank


Pinnacle Financial Partners


Plus Power


Work highlights


Clifford Chance

Clifford Chance acts for a diverse array of both US and international agencies, with notable clients including the Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office and the Department of Commerce. The firm stands out for its specialization in the renewable energy sector, providing expert guidance on the development, financing, and acquisition of wind, solar, and geothermal portfolios. From the Washington DC office, Lori Ann Bean heads up the team, routinely assisting clients with the development and financing of complex infrastructure and energy projects. Co-head of the firm’s Latin America group Fabricio Longhin is the go-to choice for a number of developers, commercial banks, infrastructure and energy funds involved in the development and financing of energy and infrastructure projects in Latin America and the US, an area in which Latin America expert Jessica Springsteen is also active. Based in Houston, Alexander Leff‘s practice focuses on renewable energy and infrastructure projects. All practitioners are based in Washington DC unless otherwise stated.


Practice head(s):

Lori Ann Bean


Other key lawyers:

Fabricio Longhin; Jessica Springsteen; Alexander Leff; Peter Hughes; Greg Jehle; Lauran Smith


Key clients

U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC)


Export-Import Bank of the United States


Build America Bureau of the U.S. Department of Transportation


U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)


Inter-American Investment Corporation (IDB Invest)


International Finance Corporation (IFC)


KfW – the German Development Bank


EKF – Denmark’s Export Credit Agency


CAF – Development Bank of Latin America


Proparco – the French development bank


SACE, Simest


Hermes


Corporación Financiera de Desarrollo S.A. (Cofide) – Peru


Financiera de Desarrollo Nacional (FDN) – Colombia


Department of Commerce – CHIPS


Southern Power


Work highlights


  • Advised the DOE Loan Programs Office on a $2.5bn loan to Ultium Cells to help finance the construction of new lithium-ion battery cell manufacturing facilities in Ohio, Tennessee, and Michigan.
  • Advising the DOE Loan Programs Office on the expansion of a mineral processing facility.
  • Advised BBVA, Intesa SanPaolo, and MUFG Bank as lenders on a $252m construction to back-leverage project financing package to OPDEnergy for the construction of two solar photovoltaic electric generating facilities in Louisiana and West Virginia.

Dentons

Alongside its focus on regulatory matters, where the team routinely advises a host of both domestic and international clients, Dentons also has significant capabilities in assisting with project development and financing transactions in the renewable energy space. Out of Washington DC, Clinton Vince leads the firm’s energy practice, handling a mixture of project development, regulatory matters and litigation cases. He is regularly assisted by co-chair of the firm’s global energy sector team Emma Hand, noted for her prowess in both regulatory and litigation settings. The team also includes Justin Mirabal, whose broad practice spans regulatory, project finance, and transactional issues, and senior managing associate Andrew Mina, who represents electric and natural gas utilities companies, renewable project developers and large financial institutions before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), state public utility commissions, and appellate courts.

Practice head(s):

Clinton Vince


Other key lawyers:

Emma Hand; Justin Mirabal; Andrew Mina; Cassandra Mastrostefano


Testimonials

‘We recommend Luis Torres and Irina Fayman. A lot of interruptions and urgent matters were solved. Diversity within the team and good knowledge of different languages, whic worked for the complexity of our deal.’

‘Luis Torres and Irina Fayman were very adaptable and proactive. In particular Luis Torres was very focused on our deal and our interests.’

Key clients

Anterix


CPS Energy


City Council of the City of New Orleans


The Gridwise Alliance


Alternative Transmission, Inc. (ATI)


Renewable Energy Aggregators (REA)


Hylect LLC


Distributed Sun (DSun)


Association of Edison Illuminating Companies (AEIC)


Rayburn Country Electric Coop


ABEI Energy


Sage Development Authority


Work highlights


  • Acting for the AEIC on establishing a more prominent presence in Washington DC.
  • Advising Anterix on policy issues and engagement with the Department of Energy.
  • Advising NOLA City Council on all of its retail ratemaking matters with respect to its regulation of Entergy New Orleans.

Linklaters LLP

Spearheaded by New York-based Marius Griskonis, an expert in renewable transactions, and Ron Erlichman, a specialist in the development and financing of renewable energy projects, Linklaters LLP’s energy team continues to earn the trust of developers, sponsors, and investors in the renewables and alternative energy sectors. Alongside its proficiency in financing, acquisitions, divestments, and joint ventures, the team also assists in regulatory matters, with senior counsel Diana Jeschke in the Washington DC office showcasing particular expertise. New York’s Andrew Compton handles a host of cross-border and domestic project financings and M&A transactions in renewables and energy transition sectors, while senior counsel Lauren Bachten specializes in complex environmental permitting and compliance issues.

Practice head(s):

Marius Griskonis; Ron Erlichman


Other key lawyers:

Andrew Compton; Diana Jeschke; Lauren Bachtel; Lauri Kai; Will Kim


Testimonials

‘Internationality and ability to quickly and efficiently deal with our problems.’

‘I worked mainly with Andrew Compton because of his competence and integrity.’

Key clients

Attentive Energy


Avangrid


Avantus, LLC (p/k/a 8minute Energy)


East West Bank


IceConnector ehF


Cutlass Solar/Advanced Power


Terna SpA


Work highlights


  • Advised Attentive Energy on preparing its proposals in response to the New York and New Jersey OREC solicitations.
  • Advised Avangrid as equity investor on the $2.4bn construction and term loan financing of, joint venture arrangements for, and tax equity investment in the Vineyard Wind 1 offshore wind project.
  • Advised Avantus on the sale of a 100% equity interest in its Big Rock 1, a 200MW, two-hour (400MWh) energy storage project to Gore Street Energy Storage Fund.

Locke Lord LLP

Locke Lord LLP is a sought-after choice for renewable energy project developers, renowned for its team’s expertise in complex permitting and compliance matters. These include diverse areas such as wind, solar, and offshore issues, as well as wildlife and other environmental matters. In the project M&A and financing space, the team consistently represents developers, investors, and project owners in the sale and purchase of renewable energy projects on both domestic and international fronts. Practice head Benjamin Cowan, based in the Houston office, serves as a pivotal contact for permitting matters under federal and state wildlife statutes, including the Endangered Species Act (ESA), Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (BGEPA), and Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA). Brandon Lobb is acknowledged for his expertise in project development matters, covering areas like wind and solar project development, carbon offset transactions, and renewable energy certificates. In the Washington DC office, Bruce Grabow stands out as a regulatory compliance expert, while Emily Huggins Jones is recognized for her proficiency in marine legal issues. New York-based Mike Malfettone is another key contact and routinely advises on purchases and sales, joint ventures, and debt and equity financings within the renewable energy and clean technology sectors.

Practice head(s):

Benjamin Cowan


Other key lawyers:

Brandon Lobb; Emily Huggins Jones; Bruce Grabow; Mark Miller; Michael Malfettone; Carrie Collier-Brown; Rachael Beavers


Testimonials

‘Great value, responsive, knowledgeable, enjoyable to work with.’

‘Ben Cowan has great industry knowledge of renewable energy and is great to work with.’

Key clients

Apex Clean Energy


Community Offshore Wind, LLC


Cordelio Power


D. E. Shaw Renewable Investments


EDF Renewables, Inc.


EDP Renewables North America


Enel Green Power North America


energyRe


ENGIE


Entergy


Geenex Solar, LLC


Greenbacker Capital Management LLC


Invenergy LLC


Jupiter Power


Leeward Renewable Energy, LLC


Lightsource bp


Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partners


National Grid Renewables


NextEra Energy Resources


Open Road Renewables


Orion Energy Renewables


Pine Gate Renewables


RWE Clean Energy


Savion Energy


sPower


Work highlights


Morrison Foerster

Morrison Foerster is a trusted advisor for development finance institutions, regional development banks, and export credit agencies engaged in funding various infrastructure projects in developing nations. Recent undertakings involve guiding clients on financing funds focused on climate change, energy transition, and sustainability investing. The firm also advises on the financing of cross-border renewable energy projects, encompassing wind and solar power plants. Leading the team from the Washington DC office, Greg Smith and Ann Lilienthal are regularly supported by senior counsel Richard Jenney, who excels in project finance matters and cross-border investment transactions. Conrad E. Proulx adds valuable expertise, focusing on renewable and conventional power projects in emerging markets spanning Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East.


Practice head(s):

Gregory Smith; Ann Lilienthal


Other key lawyers:

Richard Jenney; Conrad E. Proulx


Key clients

Inter-American Investment Corporation


U.S. International Development Finance Corporation


U.S. Department of Energy


Export-Import Bank of the United States


International Finance Corporation


African Development Bank


Nederlandse Financierings-Maatschappij voor Ontwikkelingslanden N.V. (FMO)


Japan Bank for International Cooperation


European Bank for Reconstruction and Development


CDC Group plc


Export-Import Bank of Korea


Nippon Export and Investment Insurance


Central American Bank for Economic Integration


Work highlights


  • Acting for the DFC; JBIC; EBRD; and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking as lenders on various power projects in Jordan, including the 400MW combined cycle Amman East Power Plant (IPP1), the 250MW tri-fuel AES Levant Power Plant (IPP4), the 48.7MW A M Solar Plant, and the 24MW Ma’an Solar Plant.
  • Advising IDB Invest on the $452m expansion and upgrade of the Kingston Container Terminal.
  • Advised DFC and CDC on the financing of the Tè power plant in Guinea.

Nossaman LLP

Nossaman LLP is a go-to legal partner for various clients in the renewable energy sector - encompassing wind and solar developers, national utilities, and tax investors - advising on a range of due diligence, permitting, and environmental issues, including permitting and compliance challenges under significant regulations such as the Endangered Species Act, National Environmental Policy Act, Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, Migratory Bird Treaty Act, and Clean Water Act. The team’s involvement extends to federal wildlife law, land-use, and right-of-way issues. Leading the team from Seattle, Sven Brandt-Erichsen advises on permitting, compliance, and regulatory development matters in both federal and state courts. In Austin, Brooke Marcus brings her expertise as a renewable energy specialist, providing invaluable support in natural resources and environmental aspects for renewable project financing, while Rebecca Hays Barho is recognized for her substantial contributions to the preparation and negotiation of numerous habitat conservation plans. The team further comprises Ben Rubin in Los Angeles, who chairs the firm’s environment and land use group, and Paul Weiland in Irvine, an expert in environmental permitting, regulatory affairs, and litigation matters spanning California and nationwide.

Practice head(s):

Svend Brandt-Erichsen


Other key lawyers:

Brooke Marcus; Rebecca Hays Barho; Paul Weiland; Ben Rubin


Key clients

GE Energy Financial Services


Energy and Wildlife Action Coalition (EWAC)


Avangrid Renewables, LLC


Engie North America


Scout Clean Energy


Solar Proponent


Southern Power Company


Electron Hydro LLC


North Central Valley Solar Holdings, LLC


Apex Clean Energy


Work highlights


  • Assisting GE EFS with conducting federal wildlife due diligence reviews of potential wind energy investments throughout the US.
  • Assisting Southern Power Company with implementing federal wildlife permits, pursuing federal wildlife permits, and developing federal wildlife permitting strategies across its fleet of wind energy projects.
  • Assisting Solar Proponent with development of its solar energy project portfolio in Texas.

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, LLP

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP‘s cross-disciplinary energy and infrastructure projects team continues to provide counsel on a diverse range of both conventional and renewable energy projects. This includes areas such as mobility and transportation, land use, energy storage, and electric vehicles and mobility. The team is jointly led by Robert James in San Francisco and Jeff Merrifield in Washington DC. In San Francisco, Bob Nelson serves as a trusted advisor for major domestic electric utility companies, while Washington DC-based Elina Teplinsky leads the firm’s energy industry group and is routinely assisted by New York’s Shellka Arora-Cox. From the San Francisco office, Alicia McKnight is recognized for advising Chevron, a long-time client of the firm, on various geothermal and solar power transactions.

Practice head(s):

Robert James; Jeff Merrifield


Other key lawyers:

Bob Nelson; Elina Teplinsky; Alicia McKnight; Shellka Arora-Cox


Key clients

APG Asset Management NV


Chevron New Energies


SK and SK Innovation


TeraWatt Infrastructure


Duke Energy


CleanChoice Energy


Nikola Corporation


NorthStar Group


Cameco Corp


Oklo, Inc.


Brookfield Renewable Energy


Orsted


Tenaska


Work highlights


  • Represented Chevron New Energies in a joint venture with Sweden-based investment firm Baseload Capital to develop geothermal projects in the US.
  • Represented Dutch pension manager APG Asset Management in its purchase from Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners of a major stake in a solar project.
  • Advised SK and SK Innovation on its investment in TerraPower.

Reed Smith LLP

Co-headed by Stan Perry in Houston and Prajakt Samant in London, Reed Smith LLP advises developers, manufacturers, and lenders on the development and financing of various renewable energy projects. Brendan McNallen, based in the San Francisco office, specializes in project development and finance across the energy generation, energy storage, transmission and distribution, infrastructure, and natural resources sectors. In Austin, Edward G. Rogan manages the preparation and negotiation of site acquisition agreements, engineering, procurement, and construction agreements, while Princeton-based Henry King provides valuable counsel on a spectrum of matters related to power project development, including power purchase agreements, construction and equipment contracts, and renewable credit sales agreements.

Practice head(s):

Andrew Meads; Stan Perry


Other key lawyers:

Brendan McNallen; Edward G. Rogan; Henry King; Stephane Nguyen


Testimonials

‘Years of experience and depth of knowledge of our company’s contracts, processes, and industry.’

‘Top-shelf professionals that add tremendous value to our company.’

‘Top notch team. Very knowledgeable and responsive. I appreciate their sense of urgency with timely contractual edits, but also the value added during negotiations with their deep knowledge of the contractual issues.’

Work highlights


Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP

Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP‘s power and renewable energy practice represents a range of utilities companies, independent power producers, investors, and developers in a spectrum of transactional and regulatory matters concerning power and renewable generation assets. The team is led by Houston lawyer Archie Fallon, renowned for his representation of private equity funds and corporate clients in strategic transactions – primarily within the energy, infrastructure, and technology sectors. In New York, Eric Pogue chairs the firm’s global power and renewable energy group, while Washington DC’s Jorge Kamine focuses his capabilities on the debt and equity financing of projects, as well as the structuring, acquisition, and divestment of investments in a diverse array of energy and infrastructure projects. Samantha Leavitt in New York and Amanda Rosenberg in Los Angeles are both distinguished for their expertise in the development, financing, sale, and acquisition of renewable and clean energy assets. Former practice co-head Jay Hughes left the firm in January 2024.

Practice head(s):

Eric Pogue; Jay Hughes


Other key lawyers:

Jorge Kamine; Samantha Leavitt; Amanda Rosenberg


Testimonials

‘Extraordinary in their breadth of knowledge and ability to execute under pressure. They are invaluable to their clients in helping to get deals done at the best possible terms and conditions. There have been innumerable tight timelines that this team has successfully met.’

‘Eric Pogue has done a masterful job of providing his clients with proper counsel in terms of how to structure and negotiate transactions.’

‘Samantha Leavitt has done an extraordinary job keeping extremely complex deals with a large number of parties on track in a concise and efficient manner. Amanda Rosenberg has assisted her clients in obtaining coverage for new tax risks in a tax insurance policy, tax risks that had never been insured before.’

Key clients

Arevia Power


Available Power


Avolta


Climate Imperative


Cresta Fund Management


EDF Renewables


Eureka Resources


Haddinton Ventures


Invenergy


Lapis Energy, a portfolio company of Cresta Energy


Longbow Capital Inc.


Mitsui


Native State


Neuporter LLC


Panamint Capital


PBF Energy


Rhythm Energy


Work highlights