Overview

Pullman & Comley’s Power Development practice brings together the diverse and extensive skills required to develop renewable and traditional power plants in this heavily regulated, highly technical and competitive industry.  Projects have ranged from large central station generators, costing in excess of one billion dollars, to small scale, on-site distributed generation.  We have experience in virtually all generation technologies including solar photovoltaic panels, hydroelectric, wind, biomass, fuel cells, battery energy storage systems, waste to energy, and landfill gas as well as single and combined cycle generation, and peaking and baseload units.  

Our group consists of attorneys with transactional and regulatory experience in the electricity and natural gas markets, the real estate industry, and the alternative energy industry.  Our clients include energy project developers, governmental agencies, property managers, equity investors, host sites, manufacturers, retailers and lenders.  Our attorneys deal with regulatory issues, project development, financing, permitting, interconnection, fuel procurement, obtaining financial incentives, power purchase agreements, emission trading, siting and land use, environmental law, real estate, taxation, business and litigation.   

We also serve on a number of working groups and committees that are developing the future paradigms of this industry.  These include the Energy Bar Association, the Northeast Energy and Commerce Association, the Connecticut Power and Energy Society, the Air and Waste Management Association, the Responsible Property Investing Coalition, the Connecticut Business and Industry Association’s Energy and Environment Council, and the Connecticut Bar Association’s Energy, Public Utility and Communication Section. 

Attorneys in this practice have extensive experience before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, the Connecticut Siting Council, and the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities, as well as similar agencies throughout the East Coast.  Our attorneys also regularly practice before local zoning, wetlands and land use agencies with respect to the siting of facilities.

Experience

Representation of various power plant developers in regulatory proceedings, permitting and transactional matters

Representation of independent electric generation plants for siting approvals

Representation of electric generation plants for development and construction financing

Representation of lenders in connection with project financing for fossil-fueled power projects

Representation of landfill gas project, including assistance with environmental and regulatory approvals; financing, and obtaining grants for construction

Representation of wood energy project before regulatory agencies and in state court appeals

Representation of fuel cell developer in gaining regulatory approvals, negotiation of power purchase agreement and site lease

Representation of state agency in negotiation of Renewable Energy Certificate purchase agreement

Representation of hydroelectric projects before regulatory agencies and in construction contract negotiations and disputes

Representation of Qualifying Facilities in disputes concerning ownership of renewable energy credits

Representation of power plant developers in development of interconnection agreements with transmission and distribution utilities and Independent System Operators

Representation of developer of commercial wind projects

Representation of electric generators in negotiating tax agreements with municipalities

Representation of buyers in conducting due diligence on potential power plant acquisition

Represent municipal utility in the creation of a joint development agency and development of a large central station power plant

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