Elijah D. Emerson

Elijah D. Emerson

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Shareholder / Vice President
Montpelier VT, Littleton NH

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Eli Emerson uses his over twenty years of experience to work collaboratively with his clients to provide cost-effective, practical solutions to municipal, energy, public finance and environmental challenges, with a focus on municipal utility and infrastructure projects.  He asks questions and listens carefully to clearly identify issues and anticipate possible problems that had not yet been considered. Drawing from his in-depth knowledge of municipal law and finance, energy regulation and environmental issues, Eli then proposes the most straightforward solutions to realize the client’s objectives.  He has many years of experience assisting publicly-owned entities in matters related to financing and implementation of large infrastructure project.

Education

  • Vermont Law School, J.D
  • University of Vermont, B.A.

Professional Affiliations

  • New Hampshire Sustainable Energy Association
  • New Hampshire Clean Tech Council Vermont Bar Association
  • New Hampshire Business and Industry Association
  • New Hampshire Business and Industry Association’s Energy and Regulated Utilities committee New Hampshire Bar Association
  • New Hampshire Bar Association’s Telecommunications, Energy and Utilities Law section

Admitted to Practice

  • Vermont Bar
  • New Hampshire Bar
  • Massachusetts Bar
  • Maine Bar

Pro Bono & Volunteer Work

  • Vice Chair, Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium Board of Trustees

Notables

  • ISO-NE certified by New England Wholesale Electric Markets
  • Helped Jordan Institute develop a Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) program in New Hampshire
  • Secured certificate of public good for 40 MW biodiesel peaking generation plant in Swanton, Vermont; Vermont Public Service Board Docket No. 7376
  • Obtained regulatory approval for major utility Smart Grid implementation plan
  • Advises investor-owned, municipal and cooperative utilities on impact of Dodd-Frank regulations

Speaking Engagements

  • Panelist, “Community Solar and Group Net Metering;” Local Energy Solutions Conference sponsored by the New Hampshire Local Energy Working Group and the New Hampshire Sustainable Energy Association; March 2015
  • Guest Lecturer on Federal Power Act; Vermont Law School; 2013