The event, co-sponsored by Penn State Extension and Penn State’s Center for Energy Law and Policy, is designed for those with beginning and intermediate levels of knowledge.
The webinar will build on the information presented in last year’s symposium, with an introductory session to allow first-time attendees to catch up.
The symposium will feature topics such as solar development in Pennsylvania; lessons municipal officials have learned from previous and existing solar development projects; special concerns posed by development projects on agricultural lands; expected effects of the Inflation Reduction Act on solar development; and PJM Interconnection’s proposed approach for addressing a backlog of solar projects in the generation-interconnection queue.
Symposium speakers will include:
— Tom Murphy, director, Marcellus Center for Outreach and Research, Penn State Extension
— Dan Brockett, energy, business and community vitality educator, Penn State Extension
— Brook Duer, staff attorney, Penn State Center for Agricultural and Shale Law
— Michael Helbing, staff attorney, Penn State Center for Energy Law and Policy
— Paul North, of counsel, Zator Law
— Raymond Stolinas, county planning director, Centre County
— Lisa Holm, senior planner, Mercer County Regional Planning Commission
— Charles Schmehl, president, Urban Research and Development Corp
— Jason Shoemaker, manager of interconnection projects, PJM Interconnection LLC
At the conclusion of the event, attendees will have a broad understanding of legal facets related to the many utility-scale solar development projects proposed in Pennsylvania, as well as a sense of how development is likely to progress in coming years.
Four hours of Substantiative Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education credits are available with this session.
Registration is required — $119 with CLE credits and $69 without — and must be completed by 11:59 p.m. on Nov. 15. Registrants will receive access to the webinar recording, in addition to the presentation material files from the event.
(Photo: Penn State solar facility in Franklin County.)
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[Posted: November 9, 2022] PA Environment Digest
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