AltEnergyMag has joined forces with Cleantech Law Partners (CLP) to offer a Q&A forum for Renewable energy legal questions
Online, June 21, 2010 (Newswire.com) - San Diego, California, June 17th 2010, - AltEnergyMag.com has collaborated with Cleantech Law Partners (CLP) to open a Q&A Forum to help its readers navigate the sometime dizzying legal and policy issues within the renewable energy industry. The Question and Answer Forum is a free service that will allow visitors to post legal questions and comments that will be answered by a team of CLP attorneys who focus on the renewable energy field.
The site, which just launched today, is aimed at helping everyone from homeowners to large scale alternative energy project developers get legal advice.
CLP founder and managing partner Jack Jacobs said "As the green energy industry begins to develop more rapidly, new legal challenges are arising all the time regarding green tax issues, rebates, incentives, and the vast amount of paper work involved in putting together an alternative energy project. Cleantech Law Partners is excited to work with AltEnergyMag.com and help its community of readers some direction in navigating these challenges."
"I think that the Q&A Forum at AltEnergyMag.com will be a valuable and interesting resource for our readers" says Bob Hetherington, editor. "We are delighted to provide this service to the renewable energy community and hope that it helps to simplify the growth of the industry."
About AltEnergyMag.com
Publishing a bi-monthly eMagazine since 2002 AltEnergyMag.com has grown into a highly regarded news and information source for Alternative and Renewable energies. As an official Google News Source and with well over 75,000 monthly visitors, AltEnergyMag.com is a premier go-to information source for all facets of the Alternative Energy industry. With in-depth content and vast archives, AltEnergyMag brings the industry directly to the desktops of industry insiders from around the globe.
About Cleantech Law Partners
Cleantech Law Partners is a boutique law firm that represents renewable energy project developers and cleantech companies. The firm's legal team has extensive knowledge of the clean technologies industry and experience working with renewable energy and cleantech companies on a variety of green projects, including: acquiring government licenses for wind farms, negotiating power purchase agreements with utilities, drafting land lease agreements, reviewing construction matters for solar projects, securing intellectual property rights, and managing financial transactions with venture capital funds and private equity investors.
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