Holland & Hart represented the University of Denver in connection with its partnership with Pivot Energy, a US-based renewable energy provider and independent power producer, to construct on-campus solar and off-site net metering solar projects to offset 100% of the university’s electricity use, totaling 23 Megawatts DC (MWdc) of clean energy, over the next three years.
DU will utilize renewable energy generated by solar installations owned and operated by Pivot Energy, allowing it to offset campus electricity consumption with clean solar power, helping the university achieve its goal of carbon neutrality by 2030.
For more information, please see the University of Denver’s press release and university news here.
The Holland & Hart transactional team was led by Rochelle Rabeler and included Lynn Kornfeld, J.T. Iacovetta, and Morgan Thompson.
The firm’s Renewable Energy and Storage team has been at the vanguard of the renewable energy industry for decades and serves clients in the ever-changing, complex clean energy market. The team brings specialized experience in renewable energy and storage project finance and development to this dynamic market. We help clients capitalize on existing solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, battery, and other renewable energy technologies—as well as innovative new energy opportunities—as part of the global transition to a clean energy economy