Mineral Rights and Renewable Development – A Potential Minefield or Non-issue?
29 January 2020
As wind, solar and battery storage projects intensify across most states, addressing risks associated with outstanding mineral interests in a manner acceptable to all stakeholders – including sponsors, developers, investors, lenders and tax equity investors – is critical. Our panel, including a title company representative and experienced development attorneys, will discuss mineral interest basics, together with practical diligence and mitigation strategies in order to move projects forward in states where mineral interests are prevalent.
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