Renewable Goals
Our practice encompasses the full array of California and federal land use and natural resources laws. Bell Kearns applies decades of expertise to guide developers through the legislative enactments, development permits, and environmental impact reviews required of utility-scale wind, solar, and geothermal energy facilities and other major projects.
Representative Matters
Bell Kearns is proud to represent many of the world’s leading renewable energy companies. We have advised on projects ranging from 5 to 500 megawatts throughout California and the Western United States. We have also advised on substations, shopping malls, event centers, and a variety of other development projects faced with complex permitting environments.
WIND ENERGY
Lead counsel for sixth golden eagle incidental take permit ever issued to a wind project under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act.
SOLAR ENERGY
Land use counsel to EDF Renewable Energy for the 500 megawatt, 3,000-acre Palen solar photovoltaic project on public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the first large-scale solar facility approved by the Trump administration.
SOLAR ENERGY
Advised Bechtel on the federal permitting of the Soda Mountain Solar project in San Bernardino County, California. Many deemed the 287 megawatt, 1,767-acre solar photovoltaic project to be the most controversial renewable energy project in the country at the time, in large part due to its close proximity to the Mojave National Preserve. The representation required extensive engagement with the Department of Interior at the Washington D.C. level.
SOLAR ENERGY
Petitioned to intervene in a California Energy Commission (CEC) proceeding on behalf of an energy company to disrupt the licensing of a competitor that failed to make material disclosures. The petition successfully caused the applicant to withdraw from the proceeding.
WIND ENERGY
Represented utility-scale wind energy trade organization and developer clients regarding U.S. Senator Feinstein’s proposed Desert Protection Act of 2010 and USFWS’s Draft Land-Based Wind Energy Guidelines.
REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT
Outside land use counsel to CarMax for the permitting and environmental impact review of a 20-acre retail site in Pleasanton, California.
REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT
Advised developer regarding entitlement of 120-acre property with 800 residential units, recreation facilities and 150,000 square feet of commercial space; including preparation of entitlement and CEQA strategies, drafting and negotiation of development agreement, and implementation of same.
WIND ENERGY
Advised wind project developer regarding successful entitlement of several wind projects across California, with attention to CEQA, the Endangered Species Act, the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, the Clean Water Act and state and local planning and zoning laws.
REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT
Advised developer regarding the entitlement of a proposed 12,000-unit master planned community, with attention to the defeat of an adverse local ballot measure as well as permitting under local planning and zoning laws, the Clean Water Act, the Rivers and Harbors Act, and the Endangered Species Act.
RENEWABLE ENERGY
Performed land use due diligence on behalf of potential lenders and buyers of more than 100 renewable energy projects and commercial projects throughout California, ranging in value from tens to hundreds of millions of dollars.
SOLAR ENERGY
Land use counsel for EDF Renewable Energy regarding the 150 megawatt “Presidential Priority” Desert Harvest solar photovoltaic project on public lands administered by the BLM. Negotiated and obtained incidental take authorizations for species listed under the Endangered Species Act and the California Endangered Species Act. Negotiated multi-party protest resolutions leading to project approval by the Secretary of the Interior.
WIND ENERGY
Obtained from the Interior Board of Land Appeals a stay and remand of BLM rejection of a 14,000-acre wind testing and monitoring right-of-way application, notwithstanding its location within an Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) that prohibited wind rights-of-way. Negotiated favorable settlement with Nevada BLM regarding same.
SOLAR ENERGY
Represented wind and solar developers before state and federal agencies regarding BLM’s Solar Energy Program for six southwestern states (Solar PEIS) and the Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan (DRECP), a proposed 22-million-acre state and federal habitat conservation plan for Southern California.
SOLAR ENERGY
On behalf of the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), prepared comments on a proposed rule of the BLM that would radically alter the permitting process for wind and solar projects on BLM-administered lands by allowing BLM to establish a competitive process for wind and solar development across all public lands it administers.
Practice Areas
- Administrative land use entitlements
- BGEPA and MBTA
- Bureau of Land Management development authorizations
- CEQA and NEPA compliance
- Development agreements
- Endangered species
- General plans / specific plans / zoning ordinances
- Interior Board of Land Appeals
- Land use due diligence and portfolio review
- Land use litigation and administrative appeals
- Subdivision maps
- Wetland and riparian permitting
- Williamson Act