Energy Law
Jun. 13, 2012
Developers face lawsuits from tribes over renewable energy projects
With incentives for renewable energy projects drying up, some developers are facing yet another obstacle: litigation from Native American tribes whose historic lands are in many cases well-suited for renewables development.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
With incentives for renewable energy projects drying up and shrinking profit margins, some developers are facing yet another obstacle: litigation from Native American tribes whose historic lands are in many cases well-suited for renewables development.
In the last couple of years, tribes have been challenging projects across California, including a recent suit by the Quechan tribe against the Ocotillo W...
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