Overcoming Project Development Issues for Lithium Mining and Battery Manufacturing Facilities | 2024 Battery Webinar Series
As the final installment of our 2024 Battery Webinar Series, this webinar will examine critical project development issues facing lithium mining and battery manufacturing facilities in the U.S.
Principal Parker Moore (Washington, DC), Of Counsel Patrick Redmond (Baltimore), and Associate Jonas Reagan (Washington, DC) will delve into the complexities of navigating regulatory frameworks such as Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, and the Endangered Species Act and how these regulations impact project timelines, costs, and permitting. The speakers will share best practices for compliance, strategies for minimizing delays and cost overruns, options for mitigating environmental impacts, and insights into the latest policy developments.
There is no charge to attend this webinar, but advance registration is required. This series is intended for in-house counsel, EHS professionals, and business leaders at companies, municipalities, and trade associations. To request an invitation, please contact [email protected].
B&D's Battery Webinar Series explores the complex and evolving landscape of environmental and supply chain requirements affecting the entire battery lifecycle, from responsible sourcing of raw materials to end-of-life collection and recycling. Batteries have long been essential components in products as diverse as consumer electronics, medical devices, power tools, and industrial equipment. Moreover, as the world transitions towards more sustainable energy production and transportation, batteries have become a critical component in new energy infrastructure and electric vehicles. However, their design, manufacture, distribution, use, and recycling raise a host of legal and environmental issues that require careful consideration.