Mintz Senior Project Analyst Jorge Adames-Reyes and Project Analyst Grace Adebogun contributed to this edition of the newsletter.
A Note from the Editors
Sustainable Energy & Infrastructure Connections brings the latest developments in energy investing, legal insights, company activity, and industry events straight to your inbox. This month’s edition includes:
Sustainable Energy & Infrastructure: Year-in-Review
The Mintz Sustainable Energy & Infrastructure Practice led record-size sustainable infrastructure projects over the past year and closed over 70 deals in 2024, helping clients raise over $4 billion. To support its explosive growth, the practice continued to deepen its bench strength with the addition of top industry talent.
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Legal Features
This month, we feature a legal update from our team in Washington focusing on recent executive orders and investments from the White House involving artificial intelligence. We also spotlight two exciting additions and expansions at Mintz.
// President Trump Starts First Week with AI Executive Orders and Investments — AI: The Washington Report
// Mintz Expands Energy & Sustainability Practice with Projects & Infrastructure Member Luis F. Torres
// Mintz Toronto Is in for the Long Haul as It Nears Two Years Proving Naysayers Wrong
Sustainable Energy & Infrastructure Profiles
This month, we spotlight our recent work for the US Department of Energy (DOE) Loan Programs Office (LPO):
M&A Activity
Read about the latest round of M&A activity in the energy and sustainability space, including the acquisition of Applied Energy Group by ICF International and Vistra Energy’s $820 million acquisition of Vistra Vision.
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Washington Update
Litigation Updates
In this month’s litigation update, Jacob Hupart, Member and Co-Chair of the Mintz ESG Practice, discusses the first legal ruling on whether ESG-focused investing in 401(k) plans aligns with fiduciary duties. Issued by a Texas federal judge, the decision is expected to impact future lawsuits and industry practices.
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Event Highlights
Check out upcoming events in the Sustainable Energy & Infrastructure sector in Boston, Dallas, San Diego, San Francisco, and Orange County, California. Up first are Dynamo Energy Hub’s Climate Tech & Tonic in San Francisco and CampusEnergy2025 in Boston.
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