February 4, 2012

Greg Williams, Partner

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  • greg.williams@bgllp.com
  • www.bgllp.com
  • Greg Williams has, for over 20 years, counseled U.S. and Canadian clients in both the electric and natural gas industries on matters such as transmission development and operation (including merchant transmission), regional transmission organization (RTO) development and operation, rate regulation, energy marketing, renewable energy project development, and natural gas pipeline and LNG project development.

    Prior to entering the private practice of law, Mr. Williams practiced at FERC for 10 years, serving first as a trial attorney and later as an appellate attorney.

    Mr. Williams has been involved in several precedent-setting energy industry transactions. He advised Cross Sound Cable in the successful development and installation of the first FERC-approved merchant transmission facility; he advised Scana Marketing in its capture of a major share of newly unbundled retail gas market in Georgia; he counseled several utilities in the creation of RTOs, including the only for-profit RTO (GridSouth) accepted by FERC, and a separate for-profit regional system administrator (SETRANS); he represents a co-developer of a 500 MW, $1 billion-plus pumped-storage generation and transmission project; he represents several U.S. and Canadian entities in the development of renewable resources (wind and solar); he negotiated a groundbreaking land-lease for a 1 Bcf/d LNG project in Harpswell, Maine; and he currently represents Goldman Sachs in the development of a 1 Bcf/d LNG terminal/pipeline in Calais, Maine, intended to serve New England markets. In addition, for over a decade Mr. Williams has represented South Carolina Electric & Gas Company on electric transmission matters.

  • Bracewell & Giuliani LLP

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