Proposed New Energy Legislation: How Will It Impact Power Marketing Transactions?

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  • Roger D. Feldman Partn er a nd Co-Cha irm an Project / Str uctured Finan ce Croup B ingh am , Dan a & Could Was hing ton, DC

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https://doi.org/10.13052/dgaej2156-3306.1244

Abstract

As a tr an sactional atto rney poised to follow th e new power m ar -
kets an d assist in th eir financing, I follow th e legisl ati ve deb at e not
fr om th e perspective of th e absolute public policy m er it of positi ons
(which gene ra lly are rh et orical anyway), b ut from w hat t hey will
mean for e ntre pre ne urs see ki ng to exploit th e poten tial of ope n access
via sa les or via agg regation .
Whi le t hat mean s, of course, t hat I (like most of you) am funda -
ment all y in favo r of open access, it also mean s th at I keep my eye
cocked on the implication of ce rta in key ques tions . Wh at I would like
to do wit h you is consider

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Author Biography

Roger D. Feldman, Partn er a nd Co-Cha irm an Project / Str uctured Finan ce Croup B ingh am , Dan a & Could Was hing ton, DC

Roger D. Feldman is co-chairman of the 40-person Proj ect/
Structur ed Finan ce Group of the 250+ attorn ey firm of Bin gham ,
Dana & Gould, b ased in Washington, DC. He has represented th e
Pow er Marketers Association and individual power mark eter s, and
also has represented power purchasing trade associations and
aggr e gator s. He is Washington editor of The Cogeneration and Power
Mark eting Letter and of The Construction Bu sin ess Review . In hi s
mor e than 25 yea rs of practice, he has part icipated in the closing of
ov er $8 billion in tran sactions

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Published

1997-10-20

How to Cite

Feldman, R. D. . (1997). Proposed New Energy Legislation: How Will It Impact Power Marketing Transactions?. Distributed Generation &Amp; Alternative Energy Journal, 12(4), 54–62. https://doi.org/10.13052/dgaej2156-3306.1244

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