Three Hidden Risks That Derail Renewable Energy M&A Deals

About

Closing renewable energy deals requires more than strong project economics. Experienced developers and investors know that land rights, title clarity, and local permitting can quickly derail an acquisition. Kimberlee Centera shares lessons from years of project finance and development, highlighting the risks that surface late in diligence and how teams can avoid them.

Main Topics Discussed

• Land rights, site control, and title issues affecting renewable energy project acquisitions

• Mineral rights complexities and their impact on utility-scale project development

• Local permitting challenges and evolving county regulations for energy projects

• Environmental constraints and site diligence for solar, wind, and storage projects

• The role of transparency and preparation in successful renewable energy project finance and M&A

Speakers

Company:
Benoy Thanjan
,
Solar Maverick Podcast
Solar Maverick Podcast
Website:
Kimberlee Centera
TerraPro Solutions

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