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Nebraska MCLE #252749. 1.0 CLE Hours. (OnDemand credit)
A burgeoning renewable energy industry offers rural Nebraska landowners unique opportunities. Lease payments from wind and solar energy developers can provide Nebraska farmers and ranchers financial flexibility in the form of retirement funds, diversification of income streams, and the ability to keep land in the family if a younger generation does not wish to pursue agriculture. We discuss the basics of wind and solar energy leases, the laws that govern them, and common questions and misconceptions.
Lee E. Greenwald and Patrick J. Bartman, Baird Holm LLP
Lee E. Greenwald and Patrick J. Bartman’s practices focus on commercial real estate and renewable energy. They represent clients in the development, financing, leasing, acquisition, and sale of real property. They also represent developers, investors, and lenders in various phases of renewable wind and solar energy projects.
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