Professor Buzz Belleville will be presenting on incentives
for wind energy at the 124th annual meeting of The Virginia Bar
Association on January 24, 2014. The annual meeting runs from January 23
to January 25, at the Williamsburg Lodge and Conference Center in Colonial
Williamsburg. Professor Belleville’s panel – “Tilting at Windmills: An
Introduction to Wind Energy in Virginia” – is at 9:15 on Friday, January
24. For more information, or to register for the event, go to https://m360.vba.org/event.aspx?eventID=85596&instance=0.
Professor Belleville plays a key role in developing the
natural resources law program at ASL. He teaches Sustainable Energy Law
and Policy, the Law of Renewables and the Natural Resources section of
Appellate Advocacy at ASL, as well as Natural Resources Law and Policy at
Virginia Tech. He has presented and written extensively on wind energy,
incentives for renewables and energy efficiencies, the ‘Appalachian Wind Wars,’
climate change and carbon regulation. He is currently working on a grant
from Dominion Power to study barriers to wind energy development in
Virginia. He also advises the ASL Natural Resources Law Journal, the
Environmental Law Society and the Energy and Mineral Law Society, and coaches
moot court teams at energy law and environmental law competitions.
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