S. Transactions in Emerging Energy Industries

Course Information

Course Number
L8453
Curriculum Level
Upperclass
Areas of Study
Environmental Law
Type
Seminar
Additional Attributes
Experiential Credit

Section 001 Information

Instructor

Section Description

The course will provide students with knowledge of the fundamental deal issues addressed in significant energy industry transactions with emphasis on transactions involving renewable energy.

The course will explore all aspects of the transactions including both legal and financial considerations. We will review the rapidly changing energy landscape as a backdrop for all size transactions both from the developer and incumbent utility perspective.

Students will have the opportunity to explore and evaluate specific transactions working individually and on a "team" basis. Legal structure, terms and diligence as well as financial analysis will be key components of the course. The course will consider potential future changes to energy markets as they affect transactions. We will also consider certain international transactions.

School Year & Semester
Spring 2022
Location
JGH 546
Schedule
Class meets on
  • Thursday
6:20 pm - 8:10 pm
Points
2
Method of Evaluation
Paper
J.D Writing Credit?
Minor (upon consultation)
Major (only upon consultation)
LLM Writing Project
Upon consultation
Writing Credit Note
Minor credit and LL.M writing project credit are available upon consultation with instructor

Learning Outcomes

Primary
  • Develop an understanding of the types of transactions and structures driving the current transformation of the energy industry, and the nuances of those transactions.
  • Develop an understanding of the current energy landscape in the United States, and the attributes, advantages and disadvantages that characterize the energy system.
  • Develop an understanding of how political, economic and scientific influences shape energy transactions, industry growth, and the regulatory landscape.
Secondary
  • Learn from current industry professionals how the market is changing in the immediate future.
  • Acquire an overview of how the various components of the energy industry operate in relation to each other.

Course Limitations

Instructor Pre-requisites
None
Instructor Co-Requisites
None
Recommended Courses
Corporations Law; Energy Law
Other Limitations
2L, 3L and LL.M students only.