Practice Expertise

  • Corporate
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Areas of Practice

  • Corporate
  • Environmental Social and Governance ESG
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WSG Practice Industries

WSG Leadership

  • Energy Group - Member

Profile

My expertise spans regulatory issues, contract negotiation and drafting, hedging and risk management, renewable energy and market by-pass issues, as well as approvals, access and facilitation of major Asia-Pacific energy infrastructure projects. I have also advised on multiple acquisitions and divestments of significant Australian energy facilities. My general front-end corporate and commercial law advisory also draws upon three years’ practice in the Cayman Islands providing corporate and trading advice to offshore investment and private equity funds.

Career highlights

  • Energy Queensland – advised in relation to the Queensland Government’s public housing solar project
  • Rio Tinto – counselled on the development of, and the offtake from, the Amrun power station, which provides sole-source electricity to the Amrun bauxite mine
  • Queensland Government – worked in relation to the proposed divestment of the state electricity network
  • Infratil Limited – advised on the sale of Lumo Energy
  • Pacific Aluminium – drafted carbon and renewable energy pass-through arrangements for Gladstone Power Station and Boyne Island Aluminium Smelter
  • Acted in the merger of Queensland electricity distributors to create Energy Queensland (Energy & Resources Deal of the Year, 2017 Australasian Law Awards)
  • Advised property developers and regulatory and contractual frameworks for the development of solar generation and embedded networks
  • Advised on a project proponent in the development of utility scale solar projects, which will allow community participation to supplement primary revenue streams under a power purchase agreement

Publications

Education
LLB

Areas of Practice

  • Corporate
  • Environmental Social and Governance ESG

Professional Career

Professional Associations
  • Member, Queensland Law Society
  • Member, Keystone Alumni Association
  • Secondments:
    - Stanwell, Acting Legal Counsel, 4 months, 2006
    - Energex, 3 months, 2001
    - Incitec, 6 months, 2000


Articles

  • Ban of embedded networks in Victoria

    The Victorian Government intends to reform the regulatory framework for embedded networks in residential sites. We summarise key recommendations of its Embedded Networks Review Final Recommendation Report.

  • Essential System Services scheduling and ahead mechanisms

    Immediate, near term and longer term reforms to improve power system security and accommodate batteries and other emerging new technologies.

  • MinterEllison 2023 report finds investor confidence in renewable assets

    Investors to increase holdings in Australian renewable assets with NSW most attractive location.


  • FINSights in Energy | The rising role of Corporate PPAs

    Corporate Power Purchasing Agreements (PPAs) are an increasingly important part of a corporate’s risk management strategy and there are various structural and resourcing issues that corporates need to consider.

  • Procuring renewable energy for off-grid mines

    Mining accounts for nearly a fifth of Australia’s total energy consumption. At the recent International Mining and Resources Conference 2022, we explored how mines can use renewable energy in their operations.

  • Three success factors for Battery Energy Storage System projects

    Developing a battery energy storage system is not without its challenges and risks. We recommend 3 critical factors to realise a successful BESS project.

  • Positive outlook for investing in Australian renewables

    What does 2021 hold for investors in Australian renewables? We ask 100 Australian and overseas investors in the renewable energy sector for their insights.

  • Integration of DER and demand side participation

    Immediate, near term and longer term reforms to give consumers more choice and control over their energy options. Plus a summary of the arguments for and against.

  • Big gas pipeline reforms looming

    Major gas pipeline reforms are expected to take effect in 2022. We explore the reforms and their implications.

     

  • Keeping the lights on during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Energy companies are facing potentially conflicting requirements, as they transition to a mobile or remote workforce in accordance with government directives and medical advice, but remain bound by pre-existing system security regulations that require services to be resourced onsite.
  • Electricity Market Reforms: Market redesign for 2025

    National Cabinet has agreed to the recommended reforms by the Energy Security Board (ESB) to the national electricity market (NEM). We provide a summary of what the ESB recommended. Plus insights on implications for owners and operators of electricity assets and investors.

  • Investor confidence soars in Australia's renewable energy

    Despite local challenges, market sentiment for the Australian renewables sector is returning to positive.

  • Powering the energy transition: A renewable energy update

    The Commonwealth Government has announced a major expansion to the Capacity Investment Scheme, which follows a year of significant changes in renewable energy policy across Australia.

  • Carbon Markets: The international and domestic state of play

    Recent developments are creating new opportunities for carbon markets to provide a supporting role in achieving emission reduction targets.

  • Risk management: Corporate PPAs – A Continuing Trend

    Corporate PPAs are an increasingly important part of a corporate’s risk management strategy and there are various structural and resourcing issues that corporates need to consider.

  • Reform of the AER civil penalty regime

    How will the proposed reforms in the Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Penalties and Enforcement) Bill 2020 impact the energy sector in South Australia? As the bill awaits its passage through the South Australian Parliament, we analyse its implications.

  • Australian Gas Market Reform: 2023 in review

    We recap the significant reforms and developments in the National Gas Market for 2023, and look ahead to 2024.

  • Renewable Energy 2022: Australian laws and regulations

    Expert analysis of the Australian renewable energy sector as featured in ICLG - Renewable Energy 2022. The chapter covers the common issues in renewable energy laws and regulations, and commentary on industry dynamics from government support, regulatory reform, to foreign investment requirements.

  • Electricity Market Design Options Paper: At a glance

    The National Electricity Market (NEM) is undergoing rapid and significant changes. The Energy Security Board (ESB) was tasked to advise on reform options to address the implications of the changes for the NEM. This article outlines the proposed reform pathways by the ESB.

  • AEMO NEM interventions: a holistic strategy for determination of disputed compensation

    Following unprecedented interventions by the Australian Energy Market Operator in the National Electricity Market in June 2022, generators should consider a holistic strategy to approach disputed compensation.

  • Consumer Data Right: opportunities and challenges for the energy sector

    The government has released its final version of the Consumer Data Right (Energy Sector) Designation 2020, and our Energy Law and Technology Solutions experts discuss the opportunities and challenges for the sector.

  • Update on Safeguard Mechanism reforms

    In this update, we take you through the recent round of reforms to the Safeguard Mechanism and what they mean for regulated facilities.

     

  • Renewable energy: will the election impact the reform agenda?

    The party that forms government following the federal election is expected to have a marked impact on the regulatory framework for the renewable energy sector in the short to medium term.

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