Peter Funk Joins Couch White
Funk & Zeifer LLP closes as of April 30, 2022. Peter Funk Joins Couch White, LLP as of counsel. Email: /pfunk|couchwhite:com
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Funk & Zeifer LLP closes as of April 30, 2022. Peter Funk Joins Couch White, LLP as of counsel. Email: /pfunk|couchwhite:com
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Peter Funk organized and participated in the NYC Bar Association panel, "Hot Topics — Biogas to Renewable Natural Gas," focused on dairy farm biogas to RNG projects.
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Peter Funk summarizes the legal and contractual issues related to power purchase or energy services agreements (PPAs or ESAs) involved when a hospital retains a third-party provider to procure, install, own and operate a CHP and boiler system on hospital premises. This paper was presented at the 2018 World Energy Engineering Congress in Charlotte, NC.
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Clients are typically, and understandably, focused upon price when evaluating proposals for the purchase of electric power from a supplier other than the local electric utility. However, price is only one of several considerations that an edge data center (EDC) purchaser should consider. This article generally discusses electricity procurement and focuses primarily upon contractual and negotiation considerations relating to procuring electric energy from a third-party source such as an energy services company (ESCO).
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