The Westin Westminster
Westminster, CO
Wilson Sonsini associate Stephanie McFall will join the panel, "Untangling Community Solar: Has Its Complexity Gone Too Far?" at the upcoming 2025 Community Solar Innovation Summit in Denver, CO. This dynamic panel will explore the evolving landscape of community solar and discuss how to strike the right balance between consumer protection, accessibility, and financial viability. They’ll also examine how state-level regulations impact project financing, comparing policies across markets and highlighting which practices create tension versus those that drive successful development.
Kurt Hunter
khunter@wsgr.com
Stephanie McFall (formerly Stephanie Phillips) is Of Counsel in Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati’s Seattle office, where she is a member of the firm's energy and climate solutions group. Stephanie works on a broad range of issues affecting the solar, wind, electric vehicle, hydroelectric, energy storage, distributed energy, and other renewable energy industries. She assists project developers of both distributed and utility-scale renewable energy projects, and other energy market participants across the United States, with drafting of project development and project financing documents, negotiating deals, and closing transactions necessary for successful project development, including agreements dealing with electricity procurement, renewable energy certificate purchase and sale, project construction and equipment procurement, development services, project financing, and asset sales. She also advises clean energy market participants on regulatory and state renewable energy program compliance, with a specialization in state community solar program compliance.