Solar Energy

In this session learn the requirements for site control-common lease provisions, understand the necessary permits, differentiate between the surface title and minerals title, and understand the importance of financing and offtake. 


Jake Lederle

Partner

Wetsel, Carmichael, Allen, & Lederle, LLP

Jake Lederle is a partner with the firm of Wetsel, Carmichael, Allen, & Lederle, LLP. where he maintains a broad practice in the energy sector and specializes in renewable energy to include wind energy, solar energy, eminent domain and condemnation, and oil and gas law. Jake frequently writes and speaks on a variety of topics in the energy business, including, the accommodation doctrine, executive rights, competing surface uses, severance of wind rights, environmental concerns in siting renewable energy, condemnation proceedings, and negotiating leases and easements.

Jake is a graduate of the University of Texas School of Law where he was a research assistant to preeminent oil and gas scholar Ernest E. Smith.

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Solar Energy - Certificate
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