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Banking on Solar
Bart Frischknecht
7 episodes
7 months ago
Solar and storage developers, investors, and lenders risk losing projects when they bog down during financing. Banking on Solar is the podcast community where energy transition project financing stakeholders share lessons learned so that more projects get built.
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Solar and storage developers, investors, and lenders risk losing projects when they bog down during financing. Banking on Solar is the podcast community where energy transition project financing stakeholders share lessons learned so that more projects get built.
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Investing
Business
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EP.3 Do You Plan Enough Time For What Can Go Wrong, with Beth Goldstein of Sherin and Lodgen LLP
Banking on Solar
22 minutes 6 seconds
2 years ago
EP.3 Do You Plan Enough Time For What Can Go Wrong, with Beth Goldstein of Sherin and Lodgen LLP
Welcome to Banking on Solar. On Today’s episode: My chat with Beth Goldstein, Partner in Sherin and Lodgen LLP’s real estate department and chair of their Renewable Energy Practice Group. Beth has provided counsel to both lenders and developers and brings a decade of experience in the renewable space. You’ll hear wisdom from that learned experience come out in the conversation today including how incentives differ on different sides of a loan transaction, what common pitfalls developers and lenders may step into during a project, and why batteries are hot but solar isn’t dead. In 2021, Beth was named an “Energy & Environmental Trailblazer” by the National Law Journal, recognizing the top energy and environmental lawyers across the nation who have moved the needle in their field. She has been recognized by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly’s “Top Women of Law” and as a “Rising Star” by Massachusetts Super Lawyers. If you would like to connect with today’s guest, you’ll find links to their contact info on the episodes page at https://www.bankingonsolar.media/episodes/ You can connect with me, Bart Frischknecht, on:  Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-frischknecht/ Email - bart@bankingonsolar.media Or by leaving a voicemail - https://www.bankingonsolar.media/
Banking on Solar
Solar and storage developers, investors, and lenders risk losing projects when they bog down during financing. Banking on Solar is the podcast community where energy transition project financing stakeholders share lessons learned so that more projects get built.