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Siting Renewable Electric Infrastructure in the Southwest


by Albert H. Acken View Biography
Thomas H. Campbell View Biography
Lewis and Roca LLP View Firm Credentials
Phoenix Office

October 12, 2009

Previously published by The Bloomberg Law Reports on October 2009

While the development of renewable energy projects has the potential to provide numerous benefits to the region and the country, navigating the minefield of licensing requirements without delays or setbacks is critical to move projects from the drawing board to reality. Careful consideration of these issues early in the process will help ensure the licensing process is as straightforward and timely as possible.


 

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