Presenting in the following sessions:
Oct 17, 2024
Part 1: Leveraging Federal Programs and Philanthropic Efforts to Develop Tribal Clean Energy Technologies
1:00 PM-2:00 PM
PANEL 2A
Federal and philanthropic programs offer low- to no-cost opportunities for tribes to develop clean energy projects in their communities, but they can often be difficult to access. Join Suedeen Kelly, partner at Jenner & Block LLP, and Kimberly Dutcher, government relations adviser for Native American Affairs at Direct Relief, to learn about the role of tribal counsel in supporting the development of clean energy projects and Direct Relief’s involvement in the Power for Health Initiative, a grant program that supplies tribal health centers with solar panels and backup batteries to ensure power during large-scale outages.
CLE Credits Pending
Suedeen Kelly
Partner
Jenner & Block
Participants in today’s energy industries are complex businesses that regularly need to make strategic decisions to move forward in markets characterized by uncertainty and legal intricacy. Suedeen Kelly brings diverse experience as an energy litigator, regulator, academic, legislative staffer, and trusted business advisor to create solutions that are right for her clients while also appealing to decision-makers and other interests, clearing the way for clients to achieve their goals.
Suedeen represents a variety of clients in the electric and natural gas industries on business, regulatory, litigation, enforcement, and policy matters, such as electricity and gas markets, renewable energy, electricity transmission, hydrogen, off-shore wind, distributed generation, energy projects on Indian lands, natural gas and oil infrastructure, electricity reliability standards, hydro licensing, smart grid, and energy efficiency. Suedeen helps clients make the challenging decisions they face through understanding, navigating, complying with, and as needed, changing federal, state, and local energy law and policy.
Private companies, public utilities, Native American tribes, cooperatives, startups, trade associations, and even regulators across the United States rely on Suedeen’s guidance. She helps them understand when to request approvals or file complaints, manage risk, comply with regulations, defend themselves in regulatory, legal and enforcement actions, and appeal decisions as needed.
Recently, Suedeen led an innovative and landmark transmission project over Indian lands that earned the Native American Finance Officers Association’s Government Impact Deal of the Year Award. The award recognizes “tribal financial ventures that have a long-lasting positive economic impact on their community and tribal members.”
Suedeen is a highly recognized energy practitioner and former commissioner of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). She also served as chairwoman and commissioner for the New Mexico Public Service Commission and was a lawyer for the Natural Resources Defense Council and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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