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Solar Energy Industries Association Webinar Update - Solar and the Clean Power Plan: What You Should Know to Drive Your Business

Webinar | 08.19.15, 9:00 AM EDT - 10:00 AM EDT

Deployment is at the forefront of every solar company's strategy. Are you up to date on the latest national policy and regulatory developments? You should be.


Join Rick Umoff, SEIA Counsel and Regulatory Affairs Manager of State Affairs, and Cameron Prell, Crowell & Moring Energy Counsel of Energy Group, for a webinar about the Clean Power Plan and what you should know to drive your business.


In this webinar, we'll start by providing an overview of the final rule, including the structure of the rule and timeline for implementation. Building on this groundwork, we'll explore key changes to the rule that impact solar energy, including the addition of a clean energy incentive program, increased reliance on solar energy and the addition of emission reduction credits.  Finally, we'll take a look at how the Clean Power Plan will drive market opportunities for solar companies. A Q-and-A session will also be provided. 


For more information, please visit these areas: Litigation and Trial, Environment and Natural Resources, Clean Air Act, Climate Change, Environmental Markets and ESG

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Webinar | 03.12.26

On-Going Government Audits of Small Business Programs: Why the Federal Government’s Focus on ‘Waste, Fraud, and Abuse’ Impacts Both Large and Small Contractors

The federal government has identified purported ‘waste, fraud, and abuse’ in small business programs as a major focus of its current enforcement efforts. As it relates to federal procurement, we have seen audits and investigations rolled out not only of active participants in the Small Business Administration’s 8(a) Business Development Program but also reviews of various types of small business contracts (such as 8(a) sole source and set-aside awards, preference-based awards, and small business set-aside awards over particular values). Join Crowell & Moring as we discuss what aspects of contract performance and teaming arrangements are being scrutinized (e.g., size/status eligibility, limitations on subcontracting compliance, reasonableness of market rates, etc.) and how these considerations can impact both small government contractors holding the prime contracts under review and their subcontractors. ...