United States:
Covid-19 And Green Government Initiatives Dominate At UT Annual Renewable Energy Conference
22 February 2021
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
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The University of Texas School of Law hosted—and Akin Gump
co-sponsored the 16th Annual Renewable Energy Law
Conference. Widespread interest in renewable technologies and
managing the disruption from COVID-19 drove strong attendance,
notably from a number of hydrocarbon-related companies. To learn
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