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Andrew Young is an energy regulatory lawyer who counsels clients on issues related to the electric energy industry and matters involving and governed by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the Department of Energy (DOE). His practice includes the representation and regulatory support of investors, lenders, electric utilities, renewable developers, independent power producers, power marketers, qualifying facilities, holding companies, and commercial and industrial consumers. Andrew develops strategy and solutions across the full spectrum of corporate and regulatory energy services, including mergers and acquisitions, tax equity investments, financings, spin-offs and restructurings, contract negotiation and drafting, the development and re-design of wholesale energy markets, transmission rates, incentives and policies, ancillary services, market-based and cost-based rates, settlement negotiations, administrative hearings, trial and appellate litigation, and advice on state and federal regulatory issues. He has significant experience related to the development of renewable energy projects, including solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, hydroelectric and battery storage and hydrogen fuel cell projects. He also has successfully represented hundreds of clients before FERC, DOE, state public utility commissions, and federal district and appellate courts.