Joseph Karp
Joseph Karp is a partner at Winston Strawn and part of the firm's energy group who focuses his practice on regulatory, transactional, and project development matters.
Mr. Karp has dealt with natural gas and electric issues in the United States and internationally. His experience in these areas includes representing end users in retail gas and electricity transactions and representing electricity generators in connection with electricity sales, fuel supply, interconnection, transmission, and other areas. Mr. Karp also has represented clients in numerous electricity generation asset sale and project finance transactions, representing buyers, sellers, developers, and lenders. In the renewable energy area, Mr. Karp has represented developers and power purchasers in matters involving wind, solar, biomass, landfill gas, geothermal, and other technologies.
Mr. Karp regularly represents the California Wind Energy Association and the California Cogeneration Council in regulatory proceedings before the California Public Utilities Commission, involving natural gas unbundling, electric industry restructuring, and renewable portfolio standard issues. He also represents investor-owned water utilities before the California Public Utilities Commission.
Mr. Karp has dealt with natural gas and electric issues in the United States and internationally. His experience in these areas includes representing end users in retail gas and electricity transactions and representing electricity generators in connection with electricity sales, fuel supply, interconnection, transmission, and other areas. Mr. Karp also has represented clients in numerous electricity generation asset sale and project finance transactions, representing buyers, sellers, developers, and lenders. In the renewable energy area, Mr. Karp has represented developers and power purchasers in matters involving wind, solar, biomass, landfill gas, geothermal, and other technologies.
Mr. Karp regularly represents the California Wind Energy Association and the California Cogeneration Council in regulatory proceedings before the California Public Utilities Commission, involving natural gas unbundling, electric industry restructuring, and renewable portfolio standard issues. He also represents investor-owned water utilities before the California Public Utilities Commission.