Brian Ingram

Brian Ingram focuses his practice on corporate and transactional matters. He concentrates on federal energy regulatory law, particularly as it relates to electric power. Read Brian Ingram's full bio.
Biden Administration Issues National Security Memorandum Shortly after the House Passes Three Bills Aimed at Cybersecurity in the Energy Industry
By Carl J. Fleming, Elle Hayes, Brian Ingram and Dominique J. Torsiello on Jul 30, 2021
Posted In Project Development and Finance, Renewables, U.S. Congress
The federal government is seeking to increase cybersecurity in critical infrastructure industries through the implementation of a voluntary Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Initiative (Initiative), while the US House of Representatives (House) concurrently focuses on the same goal by passing three bills aimed at enhancing cybersecurity. While it’s currently voluntary, it’s likely the Initiative—along with its...
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US Senate Committee Introduces Clean Vehicle Charging Legislation
By Heather Cooper, Carl J. Fleming, Elle Hayes and Brian Ingram on Mar 29, 2021
Posted In Environmental, Power Markets, Project Development and Finance, Renewables, Tax, U.S. Congress
Earlier this week, a group of cross-party US senators introduced the Securing America’s Clean Fuels Infrastructure Act (the Act) to promote investments in clean vehicle infrastructure. The types of infrastructure supported by the legislation include electric vehicle charging stations and hydrogen refueling stations for fuel cell vehicles. The Act would enlarge the benefits of the...
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