Dartmouth Events

Renewable Energy Project Finance Basics

Joshua Pearson ’97 of EDF Renewables will discuss renewable energy projects.

Tuesday, April 13, 2021
12:15pm – 1:15pm
Online
Intended Audience(s): Public
Categories: Lectures & Seminars
Registration required.

Join us on Tuesday, April 13 from 12:15- 1:15 p.m as Joshua Pearson ’97 discusses the basics of renewable energy projects. Josh is Vice President-Legal and Associate General Counsel for EDF Renewables, a renewable energy company which develops, constructs and is a long-term owner and operator of wind and solar electricity generation and storage projects.  Josh's day-to-day responsibilities include negotiating, drafting, and critical review of M&A transactions, power and environmental attribute offtake and derivatives transactions, permitting and environmental matters, interconnection and transmission agreements, equipment procurement and project construction (EPC) contracts, debt and tax equity financings, as well as operations and maintenance and asset management agreements. Josh spent eight years working at two nationally recognized law firms before joining EDF Renewables in 2009.

Dartmouth Energy Collaborative talks are archived on the Irving Institute's YouTube channel.

PEARSON_JOSHUA_PHOTO.JPGJoshua PearsoJosh Pearson is Vice President-Legal and Associate General Counsel for EDF Renewables, a renewable energy company which develops, constructs and is a long-term owner and operator of wind and solar electricity generation and storage projects.  Josh's day-to-day responsibilities include negotiating, drafting, and critical review of M&A transactions, power and environmental attribute offtake and derivatives transactions, permitting and environmental matters, interconnection and transmission agreements, equipment procurement and project construction (EPC) contracts, debt and tax equity financings, as well as operations and maintenance and asset management agreements. Josh spent eight years working at two nationally recognized law firms before joining EDF Renewables in 2009.

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