Energy

Energy markets are changing. A market once dominated by monopoly providers of electricity owning large, central station generating plants now includes competitive independent power producers and customers’ self-generation.

This transition is being driven in part by the development of new energy technologies as well as by state mandates for increased deployment of renewable resources and improvements in energy conservation. Our firm can help clients navigate state and federal regulatory processes so they can take advantage of market opportunities in this rapidly evolving environment.

EXPERIENCE

  • Renewable Energy, Energy Conservation, and Washington’s Energy Independence Act

  • Resource Planning

  • Distributed Energy Resources

  • Regulation of Utility Rates and Services

  • Energy Storage

  • Competitive Procurement

  • Regional Electricity Issues

  • Federal-State Relations

  • Federal Power Act

  • Customer Relations

  • Infrastructure and Safety Issues

 

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