Elias Hinckley
Website: http://www.sandw.com/professionals-450.html
Partner
Sullivan & Worcester
Areas of Expertise: Biofuels, Clean Energy, Climate Change, Energy Economics, Power Sector, Renewables, Solar, Tax Policy
Elias Hinckley is a strategic advisor on energy finance and energy policy to investors, energy companies and governments. He is an energy and tax partner with the law firm Sullivan and Worcester where he helps his clients solve the challenges of a changing energy landscape by using his understanding of energy policy, regulation, and markets to quickly and creatively assemble successful energy deals.
His prior experience also includes leading the clean energy practice at two large law firms and building the national alternative energy tax practice for one of the world’s largest professional services firms. Elias also acts as a strategic advisor on energy policy and markets, and as an adjunct professor of International Energy Policy at the Georgetown University Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service.
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- "For financing you would think some portion of this savings would be incorporated, but often it is not. Obviously if the buyer has adequate cash it can" on Energy Savings and Industrial Competitiveness Act of 2013
- "Laying the framework for updating building codes is a simple and obvious step towards promoting more efficient energy use in commercial residential an" on Energy Savings and Industrial Competitiveness Act of 2013
- "Laying the framework for updating building codes is a simple and obvious step towards promoting more efficient energy use in commercial residential an" on Energy Savings and Industrial Competitiveness Act of 2013
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- "Pwc just issued a starkly contray report http://pwc.to/WKSWqB which is worth adding to this discussi" on The End of Cheap Oil and How It Is Changing Our World
- "The decision to delay a decision on coming down on January 18, climate change getting a starring role in the President’s inaugural speech and then the" on What’s in Line for Keystone XL?
- "No doubt the fiscal situation has made the extension of the PTC really tenuous - most people following the issue were surprised it made it into the Ja" on The PTC and the Future of the Wind Industry
- "Certainly seems like a good idea given our inability to produce a cogent national energy strategy. If nothing else it puts some additional attention " on Do We Need a National Energy Strategy Council?
- "It is a domestic oil production expansion plan, which should be part of a national energy plan, not a stand-alone plan. Building policy based on a pl" on Romney Camp Unveils Energy Plan
