In collaboration with REAL HOUSTON, CLEANTX, and CLEANTECH LEADERS
CLIMATE FORUM, EDP Renewables looks forward to an illuminating
discussion about the pivotal impact of LOCAL COMMUNITY RELATIONS ON
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT AND CLEAN ENERGY POLICY DURING HOUSTON ENERGY &
Climate Week! Join us on September 16 from 5:30p to 7:30p at Holland &
Knight's offices located at 811 Main Street, Suite 2500 in downtown
HOUSTON. Use this form to register:
https://forms.office.com/e/WQUwFkgw8q
[https://forms.office.com/e/WQUwFkgw8q]. TEXAS ENERGY POLICY IS
ULTIMATELY DECIDED IN AUSTIN, but CONVERSATIONS ON THE GROUND BEFORE
AND THROUGHOUT THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS CRITICALLY SHAPE POLICY
OUTCOMES. Project developers and community ENGAGEMENT OPERATIVES WILL
SHARE THEIR GRASSROOTS EXPERIENCES AND OUTLINE STRATEGIES FOR
FOSTERING POSITIVE, lasting stakeholder relationships with elected
officials, landowners, school districts, and project communities. Join
us to discuss lessons learned and how productive partnerships built on
trust can guide this industry under a new Presidential administration.
PANELISTS: Carly Dwyer - Development Manager at Apex CLEAN ENERGY
Ellie Barmish - Vice President, Advocacy at McGuire Woods Melissa
Miller - SVP of Development at Eolian Moderated by Farish Mozley -
Government Affairs at EDP Renewables The panel will also feature
opening remarks from Kay McCall, Board Chair of REAL HOUSTON, and
closing remarks from Dawn James, Managing Principal of SLT LLC and
Board Chair of CLEANTECH LEADERS CLIMATE FORUM. Drinks and light bites
will be served. RSVPs are required due to limited capacity. Register
using this link: https://forms.office.com/e/WQUwFkgw8q
[https://forms.office.com/e/WQUwFkgw8q]. Contact Farish Mozley at
farish.mozley@edp.com with questions.
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