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As Sponsors of MIT’s Energy Venture Alumni Event, celebrating the past 10 years, Mintz’s attorneys are taking this opportunity to countdown the top 10 moments in energy which they feel impacted the industry and their practice.
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As Sponsors of MIT’s Energy Venture Alumni Event, celebrating the past 10 years, Mintz’s attorneys are taking this opportunity to countdown the top 10 moments in energy which they feel impacted their industry and their practice.
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As Sponsors of MIT’s Energy Venture Alumni Event, celebrating the past 10 years, Mintz’s attorneys are taking this opportunity to countdown the top ten moments in energy which they feel impacted the industry and their practice.
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2016 NEWIN Water Innovation Award Winners

December 7, 2016 | Blog | By Hannah Coman

Last night, New England Water Innovation Network (NEWIN) hosted its annual Water Innovation Award Night to celebrate achievements made in the water industry this year.
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As sponsors of M.I.T.’s Energy Venture Alumni Event, celebrating the past 10 years, Mintz Levin’s attorneys are taking this opportunity to countdown the top 10 moments in energy which they feel impacted the industry and their practice.
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As Sponsors of MIT’s Energy Venture Alumni Event, celebrating the past 10 years, Mintz Levin’s attorneys are taking this opportunity to countdown the top ten moments in energy which they feel impacted the industry and their practice.
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On November 17, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) released a new rule proposal that could help push U.S. energy markets to adopt energy storage systems at a faster pace by allowing distributed energy resources (DERs), including batteries, solar panels, and energy demand management software, to compete in wholesale energy markets.
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As Sponsors of MIT's Energy Venture Alumni Event, celebrating the past 10 years, Mintz's attorneys are taking this opportunity to countdown the top 10 moments in energy which they feel impacted the industry and their practice.
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As sponsors of MIT's Energy Venture Alumni Event, celebrating the past 10 years, Mintz Levin's attorneys are taking this opportunity to countdown the top 10 moments in energy which they feel impacted the industry and their practice.
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As Sponsors of MIT’s Energy Venture Alumni Event, celebrating the past 10 years, Mintz Levin’s attorneys are taking this opportunity to countdown the top 10 moments in energy which they feel impacted the industry and their practice.
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As Sponsors of MIT's Energy Venture Alumni Event, celebrating the past 10 years, Mintz Levin's attorneys are taking this opportunity to countdown the top 10 moments in energy which they feel impacted the industry and their practice.
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We are thrilled to announce that our very own Sahir Surmeli will be speaking at the second annual U.S. Energy Storage Summit.
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On October 27, 2016, Cleantech Open Northeast, the Northeast division of Cleantech Open, a global cleantech accelerator for early-stage clean technology companies, announced the 2016 regional winners of the competition.
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Cost Estimates for Expiring Energy Tax Provisions

November 17, 2016 | Blog | By Sarah Litke

Passage of a tax package is another possible item on Congress' list for the lame duck session, which is discussed in a recent ML Strategies alert. Three dozen tax provisions are scheduled to expire December 31, about half of which pertain to energy provisions.
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The Northeast Clean Energy Council's (NECEC) 9th Annual Green Tie Gala Recap

November 3, 2016 | Blog | By Sarah Litke, Hannah Coman

The Northeast Clean Energy Council’s (NECEC) 9th Annual Green Tie Gala was recently held on October 25, 2016 in Boston, Massachusetts.
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ML Strategies’ Election Forecast on Congressional Leadership Changes

November 2, 2016 | Blog | By David Leiter, Sarah Litke

With the election just a week away, ML Strategies, Mintz Levin’s consulting affiliate, has conducted in-depth analysis of possible House and Senate committee leadership changes, including committees that effect energy technology policies.
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Last week’s “Financing Renewable Energy” tax credit conference, by Novogradac and Company, affirmed some market trends that we have seen in recent project finance deals.
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All kinds of companies are using batteries to cut expenses and reduce demand for new power plants. Over the past few years, there has been a major upward tick in the number of U.S. companies that have started installing batteries to store electricity for later use.
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Earlier this year, Massachusetts passed legislation that will require the state’s distribution utilities to purchase carbon-free electricity from hydropower and on and offshore wind farms under long-term contracts for up to 30% of the state’s electricity supply.
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On September 13 the U.S. Department of Energy's Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) announced $37 million in funding for 16 new projects as part of its new program called Integration and Optimization of Novel Ion-Conducting Solids (IONICS).
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