Lloyd J. MacNeil

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Lloyd J. MacNeil represents developers, sponsors, investors and lenders of capital and infrastructure projects. His principal focus is on renewable energy and emerging energy technologies, where he has been a leading advisor since the emergence of wind energy as a competitor to fossil fuels as an energy source. He advises clients throughout the arc of development, construction, operation, financing, and purchase and sale. He also advises commercial and industrial clients on energy portfolio services and energy efficiency solutions. Read Lloyd MacNeil's full bio.

Six Takeaways from Wind Turbine Vendor Update: A Conversation with GE Renewable Energy


By , and on Jul 31, 2020
Posted In Power Markets, Project Development and Finance, Renewables

McDermott hosted GE Renewable Energy North America Services Sales Leader Ben Stafford, Commercial Director of Onshore Wind for the North Region Rob Bienick and Commercial Director of Onshore Wind for the West Region Matt Lynch on July 30 for a discussion about COVID-19’s impact to turbine supply chain and construction, the effects of the Production...

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Six Takeaways: How Utilities and IPPs Are Responding to COVID-19


By , , , and on May 1, 2020
Posted In Natural Gas, Power Markets, Project Development and Finance, Renewables

On Thursday, April 30, McDermott was joined by Brett Kerr, vice president of external affairs at Calpine, Drew Murphy, senior vice president of strategy and corporate development at Edison International, and Andrew Campbell, director of regulatory support and planning at NiSource who shared their perspectives on how investor-owned utilities and independent power producers are managing the COVID-19 crisis....

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Community Solar Meets Requirements of California Solar Mandate


By , and on Mar 3, 2020
Posted In Project Development and Finance, Renewables

The California Energy Commission (CEC) has approved the first community solar program as a means of complying with California’s solar mandate. Specifically, on February 20, 2020, following a three-hour hearing with many speakers on both sides of the issue, the CEC unanimously approved the Sacramento Municipal Utility District’s (SMUD) proposal to allow homebuilders to use...

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