Renewable Energy M&A: Deal Structures, Key Issues, and Diligence Considerations
Avoiding Pitfalls in Buying and Selling Renewable Energy Projects
Recording of a 90-minute premium CLE video webinar with Q&A
This CLE course will guide counsel advising companies in the renewable energy industry on structuring M&A deals. The panel will discuss due diligence measures that effectively identify and mitigate risks and liabilities, as well as crucial considerations under various types of deal structures. The panel will also touch on key trends affecting M&A in the industry, such as tax credit phase-out and utility acquisitions.
Outline
- Sale of development-stage projects
- Development completion sales
- Build transfer agreements
- Sale of operating projects
- Current trends
- Utility acquisitions
- Tax credits phase-out
Benefits
The panel will review these and other mission-critical issues:
- Different types of deal structures and critical deal points
- Key due diligence issues for buyers and sellers in renewable energy M&A deals
- How tax credits impact M&A negotiations and activities
Faculty
Matthew Bonovich
Partner
Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton
Mr. Bobovich has been working on energy transactions for over a decade, with particular experience in renewables.... | Read More
Mr. Bobovich has been working on energy transactions for over a decade, with particular experience in renewables. During this time, he has negotiated all manner of project contracts, including M&A transactions, power purchase agreements, hedges, construction and procurement, interconnection and transmission, and operations and maintenance. Recently, he negotiated several turnkey build transfers.
CloseBecky H. Diffen
Partner
Norton Rose Fulbright US
Ms. Diffen focuses her practice on energy transactions, M&As and project development. She represents developers,... | Read More
Ms. Diffen focuses her practice on energy transactions, M&As and project development. She represents developers, private equity firms, investment banks, and a variety of other public and private companies in the renewable energy, energy storage, power generation, and oil and gas industries on complex transactions, including M&As, joint ventures, development projects, and project finance. Ms. Diffen serves as an adjunct professor at the University of Texas School of Law.
CloseNathan Hoeppner
Vice President and Deputy General Counsel
Invenergy
Mr. Hoeppner is a member of Invenergy’s in-house legal team focusing on commercial transactions, including... | Read More
Mr. Hoeppner is a member of Invenergy’s in-house legal team focusing on commercial transactions, including M&A, offtake, construction and procurement, interconnection and transmission, O&M and other service contracts, joint ventures and joint development arrangements and, a variety of other commercial matters. Prior to joining Invenergy, Mr. Hoeppner was an associate at a large, international law firm where he focused on a variety of financings and other transactional matters.
CloseDaniel Lynch
Partner
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld
Mr. Lynch is a member of the firm’s Project Finance & Development practice group. He represents developers,... | Read More
Mr. Lynch is a member of the firm’s Project Finance & Development practice group. He represents developers, commercial users, energy marketers, investors, financial institutions, utilities and other market participants in a wide range of energy transactions. Mr. Lynch’s practice encompasses project finance and development, energy marketing and trading, renewable energy, and M&As. He has advised clients in conventional and renewable energy projects related to solar, wind, biomass, electricity, natural gas, coal, renewable energy credits, biofuels, weather, and carbon capture and sequestration.
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