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Provided by Todd Kimbrough
Energy/Utility Regulation
Renewable Energy
Energy Transactions & Acquisitions
Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Technical Advisory Committee, 2001-2002, Wholesale Market Committee, 2001-2002 and 2009-2011, Protocol Revisions Subcommittee, 2001-2002; Texas Utility Lawyers Association; State Bar of Texas, Public Utility Law Section; Southwestern University, Board of Visitors, 2016-2020
Todd Kimbrough focuses his energy practice on regulatory and utility issues for participants in electricity and natural gas markets across the U.S. and internationally. He has been involved in the approval or development of billions in electricity infrastructure improvements. He frequently counsels utilities in rate cases, certificate of convenience and necessity (CCN) proceedings, and integrated resource plan (IRP) approvals in Texas, Georgia, New Mexico, North Carolina and Alaska as well as before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). He also regularly represents market participants before the Texas Reliability Entity (RE) and other North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) regional entities. Todd is well-versed in drafting and negotiating complex agreements for the construction and operation of power plants as well as purchased power agreements and other related transactions.
Washington University in St. Louis
J.D.
Texas A&M University-Commerce
M.S.
Southwestern University
B.A.
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