While 2022 saw record commitments to renewable generation by commercial and industrial customers in the U.S., agreements with C&I customers in 2023 were affected by federal investigations into tariff avoidance, storm responses, supply chain disruptions and importation issues. Nonetheless, the outlook for growth remains promising for 2024, as corporate purchasers continue to drive the U.S. renewable markets.
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Paul Kaufman is a partner of the Real Estate and Land Use and Environment Practice Groups in the firm's San Diego (Del Mar) office.
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Paul Kaufman is a partner of the Real Estate and Land Use and Environment Practice Groups in the firm's San Diego (Del Mar) office.
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