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EPC Aspects of Renewable Energy Projects and Human Rights Implications

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EPC Aspects of Renewable Energy Projects and Human Rights Implications
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The speaker successfully never got around to discussing renewable energy. What a waste of time.In addition, the speaker is a dull presenter. Please do not let come back!

Good overview. Glad to find that my company already employs the processes and tools discussed.

Voice modulation would create a more dynamic presentation. The material is top notch.

Good subject. Would like to see more on Climate Change and the law, both US and International

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Karla Pascarella

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EPC Aspects of Renewable Energy Projects and Human Rights Implications (Aug 2019)

Originally presented: Aug 2019 EPC Aspects of Renewable Energy Projects and Human Rights Implications

Karla Pascarella, Peckar & Abramson, P.C. - Austin, TX