
Regulation and Policy Considerations for Renewable Energy
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In this session the learning focuses on the jurisdiction in the United States, the Regulation of Renewable Energy Infrastructure that includes wind energy projects and airspace regulation, the life cycles of solar energy projects in the US, federal transmission regulations, and federal environmental laws.

Buford Pollett
University of Tulsa (TU)
Genave King Rogers Assistant Professor of Energy Law and Commerce
Buford Boyd Pollett is a licensed Attorney in Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, and Georgia. He is also a licensed Geoscientist in Texas and a proctor in maritime law. Pollett is also the Genave King Rogers Assistant Professor of Energy Law and Commerce at The University of Tulsa (TU) with over 15 years of domestic and international legal experience. At TU, Pollett teaches graduate classes in Energy Policy and Sustainability, Legal and Regulatory Environment of the Energy Industry, The Energy Transition, and Wind Law. In addition, Pollett is on the Association of International Energy Negotiators (AIEN) ESG Task Force.
His energy experience includes work with Eni (the Italian National Oil Company), Technip, Entergy, Nabors, and a Shell-Exxon joint venture in Germany (BEB Erdgas und Erd?l).
He has an MS/BS in Geology from the University of Georgia, a Master-International Business Management from Pepperdine University and a Juris Doctor degree from Loyola University School of Law, New Orleans.
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