Foley Partners Jason Allen, Ed Hammond, and Of Counsel John Eliason will be presenting at the Infocast Wind Power Finance & Investment Summit 2014 on February 4-6, 2014, in San Diego.
This workshop will focus on the latest intelligence on the buyers’ acquisition appetites, price and valuation trends, and best practice for packaging your projects in development, PTC-qualified and operational stages for sale.
Allen will serve as the Chairman of the Summit. Eliason will be presenting “Best Practice in Packaging PTC Qualified Projects for Sale” on February 4, 2014, and Hammond will serve as moderator for the panel: “New Options for Lower Cost of Capital” on February 5, 2014.
Learn more and register for the event.
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