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Patrick J. McCormick III Hunton & Williams LLP

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Antitrust Division obtains substantial penalty for conduct approved by FERC *

USA - March 11 2010
On February 23, the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice posted documents relating to a significant settlement of antitrust claims against KeySpan Corp.

Co-authors: D. Bruce Hoffman, William F. Young.


DOE unveils financial institution partnership program to provide loan guarantees to conventional renewable energy generation projects *

USA - October 12 2009
A much-anticipated solicitation to provide loan guarantees to support "commercial technology" renewable energy generation projects - such as wind, solar, biomass, giothermal, and incremental hydropower - that are prepared to "commence construction" by September 30, 2011, was released by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) on October 7.

Co-authors: Enid L. Veron, Patrick T. Currier, Ted J. Murphy.


DOE issues new loan guarantee solicitations for major transmission and advanced renewable energy projects *

USA - July 31 2009
On July 29, the Department of Energy (“DOE”) issued two solicitations inviting applications for federal loan guarantees for transmission and “advanced” renewable energy projects.

Co-authors: Enid L. Veron, Patrick T. Currier, Ted J. Murphy.


Energy storage technology: a way forward to a clean renewable future *

USA - June 19 2009
Energy Secretary Chu is the latest of a series of energy leaders to regard energy storage technology as a key element in deploying renewable energy more widely.

Co-authors: Alisa M. Van Cott.


FERC proposes Smart Grid Policy *

USA - March 24 2009
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ("FERC" or "the Commission") issued a proposed Smart Grid policy statement and action plan ("Smart Grid Policy") on March 19, 2009, seeking comments within 45 days of the document’s publication in the Federal Register.

Co-authors: Patrick T. Currier, Linda L. Walsh, Ted J. Murphy, R. Michael Sweeney, Jr..