
John has recently advised on the development and financing of wind farms in California, Oklahoma, Oregon and Texas, various wind and solar projects elsewhere in Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas and PV solar projects in Texas, California, Arizona and Washington. John has been project counsel for the development of utility-scale solar projects in the United States, the Caribbean, Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America, including advising on the development and sale of seawater air conditioning systems in Hawaii and the Bahamas, on the procurement and sale of the LNG for sale in China, working with a major Jones Act shipper on LNG procurement and supply for fleets serving Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico from Washington and Florida, counseling on the procurement of U.S.-originated LNG for consumption in Asia. John also works with carbon mitigating credits, offsets and trading structures, the creation and application of carbon trading protocols and markets, carbon sequestration, other environmental attributes and related market-based means to add value to certain energy projects. He represents clients in connection with power generation projects fueled by an array of traditional, renewable, and unconventional energy sources. John focuses his practice on the structuring, development and financing of energy and infrastructure projects.
