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The Shock

GreeneHurlocker’s Mid-Atlantic Energy Law Podcast, exploring the complex world of energy law, from renewable energy developments, to utility regulations, to grid modernization and beyond, in states like Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and the District of Columbia.

  1. 12

    #12: Virginia Data Centers with Stan Blackwell

    Stan Blackwell, Director of Data Center Practice at Dominion Energy, discusses the data center landscape in Virginia.

  2. 11

    #11: A conversation with The Honorable Mark Christie

    Judge Mark Christie, former FERC Chairman and Virginia Commissioner, discusses the William & Mary Center for Energy Law & Policy, and the biggest energy challenges facing Virginia right now.  

  3. 10

    #10: Virginia Election with Angela Navarro

    Angela Navarro, President at Align Energy Advisors, discusses energy’s impact on the recent Virginia election.

  4. 9

    #9: H.R.1 with Robin Dutta

    Robin Dutta, Executive director of the Chesapeake Solar & Storage Association (“CHESSA”) discusses the impact of H.R.1 on solar and storage development in the mid-Atlantic.

  5. 8

    #8: PJM with Glenn Davis, Director of Virginia Energy

    Glenn Davis, Director of Virginia Energy, discusses the Open Letter to the PJM Board of Managers signed by nine governors on the PJM grid, including Virginia Governor Youngkin. The letter can be found here.

  6. 7

    #7: Solar for All with Callie Houghland

    Callie Houghland, Associate Director of Distributed Generation Solutions with Virginia Energy, discusses the Solar for All program in Virginia, and the related upcoming opportunities for developers and for ratepayers.

  7. 6

    #6: The Commission for Electric Utility Regulation with Carrie Hearne

    Carrie Hearne, Executive Director of the Commission for Electric Utility Regulation in Virginia, discusses the Commission and energy landscape in Virginia.Visit the Commission on Electric Utility Regulation website.

  8. 5

    #5: Electric Vehicles in Virginia with Graham Sheridan

    Graham Sheridan of Virginia Clean Cities discusses Electric Vehicle policy, infrastructure, and technology in Virginia.

  9. 4

    #4: What is Community Solar? with Eric Wallace

    Eric Wallace, partner at GreeneHurlocker, PLC, gives a primer on Community Solar from both a developer and customer perspective.

  10. 3

    #3: Virginia General Assembly Round Up with Josephus Allmond

    Josephus Allmond, Staff Attorney at the Southern Environmental Law Center, discusses the energy bills from the 2025 Virginia General Assembly Legislative Session.

  11. 2

    #2: What is the VCEA? with Brian Greene

    Brian Greene, founding member of GreeneHurlocker, PLC, gives a primer on the Virginia Clean Economy Act and its impact on the energy landscape in Virginia.

  12. 1

    #1: What is Solar Energy? with Eric Hurlocker

    Eric Hurlocker, founding member of GreeneHurlocker, PLC, gives a primer on solar energy, how it has evolved in Virginia, and key issues and incentives for solar development in the Commonwealth.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

GreeneHurlocker’s Mid-Atlantic Energy Law Podcast, exploring the complex world of energy law, from renewable energy developments, to utility regulations, to grid modernization and beyond, in states like Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and the District of Columbia.

HOSTED BY

Claire Gardner

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GreeneHurlocker’s Mid-Atlantic Energy Law Podcast, exploring the complex world of energy law, from renewable energy developments, to utility regulations, to grid modernization and beyond, in states like Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and the District of Columbia.

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