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Overview
This online course is designed to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of land lease agreements critical to renewable energy projects. It will delve into the nuances of real estate agreements, emphasizing the differences between traditional leases and those specific to renewable energy.
Course Structure
The event will feature a detailed agenda, including sessions on:
Types of Real Property Documents: Understanding easements, licenses, and leases, and their implications for renewable energy projects.
Negotiating Strategies: Insights into effective negotiation tactics with landowners and understanding the key differences between traditional and renewable energy leases.
Fundamental Lease Terms: Exploration of essential lease components, including scope of permitted uses, indemnification, and concurrent uses.
Environmental Considerations: Addressing environmental due diligence and permitting issues to avoid liabilities.
Learning Outcomes
Participants will gain the ability to:
Discuss the basics of renewable energy development and leasing.
Identify key needs and potential resolutions for landowners and developers.
Navigate the leasing process within the broader context of project development.
Instructors
The course will be led by experienced professionals from Holland & Hart, who bring extensive knowledge in real estate and renewable energy law. Their insights will provide a balanced perspective on the challenges and opportunities in land leasing for renewable energy projects.
Registration Details
The event is priced at $995 for individual attendees, with discounts available for group registrations. All sessions will be conducted online, allowing participants to engage from anywhere. Recordings will be accessible for seven days post-event for those unable to attend live.
For more information and to register, visit the EUCI event page.
