Energy Regulatory Expert
hace 2 semanas
About Bloom Energy
Bloom Energy is at the forefront of revolutionizing the way companies utilize energy. Our cutting-edge technology empowers businesses and communities to take charge of their energy responsibly. We provide infrastructure that is flexible for the evolving net zero ecosystem, deploying more than 30,000 fuel cell modules since our first commercial shipments in 2009.
We have sent energy platforms to data centers, hospitals, manufacturing facilities, biotechnology facilities, major retail stores, financial institutions, telecom facilities, utilities, and other critical infrastructure customers around the world. Our mission is to make clean, reliable energy affordable globally.
Role Overview
We are seeking a Senior Energy Attorney to join our team in one of today's most exciting technologies. This role will report to the VP, Regulatory Law, and be based in Washington, DC. The preference is for the attorney to be located in Washington, DC, but remote locations will be considered.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage state energy regulatory matters for the Company and provide legal advice and counsel regarding state energy regulatory and legal issues, including litigation, compliance, enforcement, and on-going advisory matters.
- Provide assistance in federal regulatory issues.
- Manage state regulatory due diligence for target projects, identification of regulatory and commercial risks.
- Stay abreast of all FERC proceedings and make recommendations regarding Company involvement, including proceedings that enable commercial adoption of the Company's innovative new technology.
- Represent the Company in regulatory proceedings as needed.
- Review, negotiate and draft interconnection and transmission service agreements.
- Manage interventions, protests, and other adversary proceedings.
- Maintain on-going state regulatory compliance filings and requirements.
- Provide analysis on energy efficiency, renewable energy, rate design, cost allocation, retail electricity and natural gas markets.
- Assist in various commercial activities with state utilities and other project development activities as needed.
Requirements
- JD with strong academic background, active and in good standing with at least one U.S. State bar.
- A minimum of 15 years' experience in an energy regulatory practice including experience as a regulatory or project finance associate at a law firm; in-house experience preferred.
- State utility commission experience required; familiarity with FERC desired.
- Extensive experience in the electric power industry; renewable energy experience preferred.
- Experience negotiating project development and project finance transactions.
Compensation
The estimated salary for this role is $$243,600.90 - $$357,400.00 per annum.
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