Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
March 30, 2020 - United States of America
COVID-19 in North Carolina: Practical Mitigation for the Renewable Energy Industry
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First and foremost, our collective priority is, and should remain, human health and safety. As local, state, and federal government take action to help limit the spread of COVID-19, we are monitoring the rapid developments of this fast-moving news cycle and COVID-19’s impacts on renewable energy markets. Many open questions remain regarding the impact of COVID-19 in North Carolina – particularly the impact on businesses. The renewable energy industry is no exception. Although the full impacts will not be known for some time, we can consider some practical mitigation efforts now:
Of course, the business environment is and will continue to rapidly evolve, based on the extent of spread of COVID-19 and public health measures. As we stay at home and evaluate an unknown future, we remain hopeful and optimistic. Over the last decade, the renewable energy industry in North Carolina and beyond has exceeded all expectations. It is a privilege to be a part of this industry and to witness firsthand the progress seen from this industry’s innovation and entrepreneurship. This industry has some of the most intelligent and talented leaders pioneering our renewable energy economy – and with hardship comes opportunity. During these uncertain times, we will be here alongside you, and we look forward to working with you through the opportunities to come. We all send our best to the healthcare providers on the front lines, and wish you and yours safety and health. For continuing updates, and other questions regarding COVID-19 in North Carolina, please see www.bradley.com/coronavirus and sign up for our Daily Digest: COVID-19 Resources from Bradley. This post was originally shared on the North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association's website on March 30, 2020. |
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