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Join us as we explore the dynamic world of energy law and policy with James Strange, Associate General Counsel at a Southern California-based nonprofit specializing in energy advisory services. From his unconventional path starting with an art degree to navigating the complexities of energy regulation, James shares insights into the challenges and opportunities in shaping the future of energy.
In this enlightening conversation, James Strange shares his journey from an art graduate to an Associate General Counsel deeply entrenched in energy law and policy. Starting in a solar company during the economic downturn of 2008, Strange's curiosity about energy policy led him to pursue law school with a focus on energy and administrative law. His studies at the University of Hawaii, amidst the state's renewable energy debates, provided a rich foundation in understanding energy regulation and community engagement. Strange highlights key challenges in energy policy, including transitioning to renewable energy sources, managing surplus electricity, and updating aging infrastructure. Despite the complexities, he remains optimistic about the possibilities and emphasizes the importance of continued momentum and targeted policymaking. For aspiring energy lawyers, Strange offers valuable advice, including focusing on environmental and administrative law courses, seeking internships at utilities or public utilities commissions, and engaging with nonprofit organizations working on energy issues.
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Join us as we explore the dynamic world of energy law and policy with James Strange, Associate General Counsel at a Southern California-based nonprofit specializing in energy advisory services. From his unconventional path starting with an art degree to navigating the complexities of energy regulation, James shares insights into the challenges and opportunities in shaping the future of energy.
In this enlightening conversation, James Strange shares his journey from an art graduate to an Associate General Counsel deeply entrenched in energy law and policy. Starting in a solar company during the economic downturn of 2008, Strange's curiosity about energy policy led him to pursue law school with a focus on energy and administrative law. His studies at the University of Hawaii, amidst the state's renewable energy debates, provided a rich foundation in understanding energy regulation and community engagement. Strange highlights key challenges in energy policy, including transitioning to renewable energy sources, managing surplus electricity, and updating aging infrastructure. Despite the complexities, he remains optimistic about the possibilities and emphasizes the importance of continued momentum and targeted policymaking. For aspiring energy lawyers, Strange offers valuable advice, including focusing on environmental and administrative law courses, seeking internships at utilities or public utilities commissions, and engaging with nonprofit organizations working on energy issues.
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