Practice Expertise

  • Biomass
  • Climate Change Law and Policy
  • Congressional Investigations
  • Climate Change

Areas of Practice

  • Biomass
  • Climate Change
  • Climate Change Law and Policy
  • Congressional Investigations
  • Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)
  • Consumer Products
  • Energy
  • Energy Regulation
  • Energy Sector Security Team
  • Energy Transition
  • Environmental
  • Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)
  • FERC, NERC and State Energy Regulation
  • Financial Services
  • Global Privacy and Cybersecurity
  • Government Relations
  • Hydrogen
  • International Renewable Energy and Clean ...
  • National Security
  • Privacy and Cybersecurity
  • Privacy and Data Security
  • Regulated Markets and Energy Infrastructure
  • Renewable Energy and Clean Power
  • Retail and Consumer Products
  • Sustainability and ESG
  • View More

Profile

Fred advocates for clients before Congress and federal agencies. Clients trust him for his insightful and practical know-how acquired from years spent as Counsel to the US House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee. That experience significantly informs his advocacy in the energy and environmental arena, where he works on electricity and energy policy; carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS); electric transmission and generation issues; climate change; environmental risk management; data and privacy; cybersecurity; and critical infrastructure and infrastructure permitting. Fred is skilled at devising and implementing legislation, rulemaking, and permitting strategies integrating an understanding of a client’s business, the law, and the policy considerations that underpin it.

Fred maintains a diverse practice, assisting clients in a myriad of data, privacy, technology, and security issues. He has worked extensively on privacy and data breach notice and security legislation, and a variety of bills affecting the use and management of personal information. Fred also has drafted legislation and regulations relating to protection of critical infrastructure.

Regarding CCUS, Fred has practiced in this area for nearly 20 years. He spearheaded the formation of industry groups focused on the expansion of CCUS and chairs the CCUS Consortium’s Legal and Regulatory Committee. He advises on CCUS projects, has authored federal CCUS risk management and regulatory legislation, and drafted legislation for several states.

Fred writes and speaks regularly on issues related to his practice. He is also an editor of and a frequent contributor to the firm’s Nickel Report blog.

Bar Admissions

    Education
    JD, The George Washington University, 1994

    BA, Allegheny College, Alden Scholar; Academic All American, 1986

    Areas of Practice

    • Biomass
    • Climate Change
    • Climate Change Law and Policy
    • Congressional Investigations
    • Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)
    • Consumer Products
    • Energy
    • Energy Regulation
    • Energy Sector Security Team
    • Energy Transition
    • Environmental
    • Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)
    • FERC, NERC and State Energy Regulation
    • Financial Services
    • Global Privacy and Cybersecurity
    • Government Relations
    • Hydrogen
    • International Renewable Energy and Clean Power
    • National Security
    • Privacy and Cybersecurity
    • Privacy and Data Security
    • Regulated Markets and Energy Infrastructure
    • Renewable Energy and Clean Power
    • Retail and Consumer Products
    • Sustainability and ESG

    Professional Career

    Significant Accomplishments
    • Leads the CCS Alliance, a multi-industry coalition to promote an appropriate risk management and regulatory structure to encourage development and financing of carbon capture and storage projects. Has prepared federal CCS risk management and regulatory legislation, as well as legislation for several states.
    • Formed and leads the Coalition for Biomass Generation, a group of power sector companies interested in utilizing biomass for sustainable, carbon neutral electricity generation in the United States.
    • Represents electric utilities before Congress and federal agencies on key issues, primarily in energy and environmental areas.
    • Represents a leading information services company on federal legislation on privacy, information security, and related information policy issues.
    • Led utility industry coalition effort to gain federal provisions promoting transmission infrastructure expansion, needed to support electric reliability and competitive markets, and advises clients on federal role in electric transmission siting and in obtaining federal environmental reviews and approvals for transmission projects.
    • Directed preparation of influential national energy strategy policy proposals for a prominent business group.
    • Guided clients through high-profile congressional investigations, including investigations of the 2003 power outage affecting customers in the Northeast, Midwest and Canada; a boardroom surveillance matter; and a nuclear safety investigation.
    • Navigated clients through NEPA and other federal and state environmental compliance requirements for construction of a major linear infrastructure project through a National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Brought about congressional review of barriers to competition in the real estate industry and their effects on consumers, where residential market fees exceed $60 billion annually.
    • Directed effort resulting in enactment of federal legislation to reduce filing burdens and encourage investment in affordable housing.
    • Assisted electric utility in obtaining emergency declaration and timely approvals for new infrastructure to preserve reliable electric power supply for Washington, D.C.
    • Negotiated statutory provisions resolving a key Superfund liability conflict for Fox River cleanup, where damages are expected to exceed $200 million.
    • House of Representatives Committee Counsel on Superfund reform, brownfields, and interstate waste and flow control issues and energy and water efficiency; principal House of Representatives Counsel for rechargeable battery recycling law.


    Professional Associations
    • Commissioner, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, 2003 - 2009


    Articles

    Additional Articles
    • Carbon Capture: A Piece of the Climate Puzzle, ABA Natural Resources & Environment Journal
    • Online Feature: CCUS: Dispelling myths about risk, Hydrocarbon Processing
    • The nuts and bolts of carbon recapture, The National Law Journal
    • Leveling The Playing Field, Policy Parity for Carbon Capture and Storage Technologies, National Coal Council
    • The Indispensability of Coal, Electricity Today
    • The Layered Approach to Liability for Geologic Sequestration of CO2, Environmental Law and Policy Annual Review
    • Cybersecurity Standards for Owners of Critical Infrastructure, The National Law Journal
    • Calif. Order Shows Power Act’s Enviro Liability Shield At Work, Law360
    • Commentary: EPA Must Approve Primacy for Texas CCS Wells, Hart Energy
    • Capturing and Storing Carbon: Risks and Liabilities, Executive Counsel
    • Carbon Capture and Sequestration in the United States, Hunton & Williams White Paper
    • Addressing Long-Term Stewardship of Carbon Dioxide, National Law Journal
    • Legal and Regulatory Dimensions of Carbon Capture and Storage, in The Urgency of Sustainable Coal, National Coal Council
    • CCS Project Developers Downplay Effects Of FutureGen's Likely Demise, InsideEPA/Climate
    • ESG Hot Topics
    • Section 45Q Tax Credit Increase may Spur Carbon Capture, Law360

    Blogs

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    Privacy and Information Security Law Blog

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