Insights: News Releases Kilpatrick Townsend’s Mark Riedy Featured Speaker at the Energy Storage Association 25th Annual Conference
WASHINGTON, D.C. (June 5) -- Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton announced today that Partner Mark Riedy was a featured speaker at the Energy Storage Association 25th Annual Conference and Expo. The conference was held May 27 – 29, in Dallas, Texas.
Mr. Riedy spoke at a session titled, “Creative US and International Debt and Equity Financing Mechanisms for Energy Storage Projects and Technology Companies.” He discussed available debt, equity and non-dilutive funding sources and mechanisms for energy storage technology companies and their US and international projects. To view the presentation, please click here.
Mr. Riedy primarily focuses his practice on U.S. and international project development and finance and private placement representation of renewable and conventional energy, clean technology, environmental and infrastructure clients. His clients principally represent developers, lenders, EPCs, O&Ms, equipment providers, private equity, venture capital and infrastructure funds.
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