4208 Six Forks Road Suite 1400, Raleigh, NC USA 27609
Steve Levitas is one of the leading renewable energy lawyers in the Southeast, representing solar and biomass developers as well as commercial and industrial energy users. He also represents a wide range of corporate and governmental clients on environmental regulatory matters, with an emphasis on wastewater permitting and compliance, wetland and stream permitting and mitigation, water quality policy, and remediation and redevelopment of contaminated property.
From 1993 through 1996, Mr. Levitas served as Deputy Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources. Prior to his tenure as Deputy Secretary, he served as Director and Senior Attorney of the North Carolina Environmental Defense Fund, which he helped found in 1987.
Mr. Levitas has been recognized in The Best Lawyers in America® for Environmental Law since 2003; listed in Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business every year since 2004; listed as #1 in the area of Environmental Law in the 2016 and the five years immediately preceding editions of Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business; named one of the Triad area's "Movers and Shakers" for 2010 by Business Leader Magazine; named to Business North Carolina magazine's "Legal Elite" list since 2003; recognized in The International Who's Who of Business Lawyers for 2009, 2011, 2013 and 2014; and listed as a North Carolina "Super Lawyer" in Environmental law by Super Lawyers magazine since 2006. He is AV® rated by Martindale- Hubbell.*
Experience
Local counsel representation for international renewable energy developer in purchase of portfolio of eight solar projects in North Carolina, including consulting regarding tax, tax-equity, construction financing, environmental laws and regulations, permits and construction approvals, endangered species act, and enforceability issues.
Have negotiated dozens of PPA and REC agreements on behalf of renewable energy project developers for projects totaling more than 300 MW of capacity.
Assist renewable energy project developers in obtaining required regulatory approvals, including representation in administrative hearings where necessary.
Negotiated the first Brownfields agreement in North Carolina that allowed for transfer of a RCRA-permitted facility to the state Brownfields Program.
Represent numerous buyers and sellers of renewable energy projects in purchase and sale transactions.
Have represented numerous mitigation bankers and other parties in connection with wetland and stream mitigation projects. Helped found and represented state association of mitigation service providers.
Successfully represented solar developer in litigation with electric utility concerning the utility’s obligation under PURPA to purchase energy from the developer’s proposed facilities.
Obtained complex waste water permit for food processing facility and successfully resolved numerous compliance matters.
Represented the City of Durham and the City of Greensboro in obtaining modifications to the Jordan Lake Nutrient Management Strategy by the North Carolina General Assembly. Also represented the City of Durham in negotiating a consensus among diverse parties on nutrient management strategy for Falls Lake.
Represented private landowner in litigation to block condemnation of an electric transmission line right-of way-across high-value conservation lands. In December 2015, after a three-year dispute, the power company agreed to accept an alternative route for its power line that avoids the natural heritage property.
Currently lead policy, regulatory and government affairs team for Cypress Creek Renewables, the second largest solar developer in the country. Responsible nationwide for all aspects of policy development, management of regulatory proceedings, and legislative strategy.
Favorably settled sub-contractor's dispute with prime contractor involving geothermal heat pump installation.
Obtained state Utility Commission’s approval of refuse-derived fuel and synthesis gas as certified renewable energy resources.
Negotiated the first Brownfields agreement in North Carolina that allowed for transfer of a RCRA-permitted facility to the state Brownfields Program.
Obtained first South Carolina waste water discharge permit allowing nutrient trading and effluent limitations based on limits of technology.
Represent managers in the formation of a $100 million private equity fund for acquisition of energy storage projects.
Have been involved in dozens of administrative challenges to state agency actions relating to environmental permitting and enforcement.
Have been involved in dozens of matters involving the remediation of underground storage tank, hazardous chemical, and other environmental contamination and the handling of such contamination in the context of commercial transactions.
On behalf of a water and sewer authority, led successful rulemaking effort to modify unachievable water quality standard.
Have represented dozens of clients in obtaining Section 404 discharge permits and associated 401 water quality certifications and in resolving enforcement actions arising from permit violations or unpermitted discharges.
Successfully obtained 404 permit and 401 certification for 700 acres of wetland impacts for the North Carolina Global Transpark Authority and favorably resolved citizen group challenge.
Served as regulatory counsel for The Fund for Sandy Point North Carolina LLC. The firm secured the passage of enabling legislation and obtained all required regulatory approvals for North Carolina's first New Urban Waterfront community, a 930-acre mixed use project on Albermarle Sound.
Obtained complex variance for the City of Raleigh allowing the use of monitored natural attenuation to remediate groundwater and resulting in savings to the City of $70 million.
Assisted a national convenience store chain in reaching and implementing a global settlement to resolve underground storage regulatory violations and release at 100 store locations.
Assist biomass client with all aspects of project development, including feedstock purchase agreements, negotiations with fuel and power purchasers, project finance strategy and regulatory approvals.
Represented biomass project developer in negotiating Renewable Energy Credit Purchase and Sale Agreement with utility consortium.
Have assisted several renewable energy project developers in resolving disputes arising under power purchase and joint venture agreements.
Represented community college in lease of rooftop for solar PV and solar thermal panels and the purchase of solar thermal energy.
Represented solar developer in leasing space from the City of Raleigh on its convention center roof for the installation of solar PV electric panels.
Represented insured in resolving substantial insurance coverage dispute associated with the remediation of an 85-acre former chemical manufacturing site.
Have represented a number of commercial and industrial clients in the development of renewable energy projects or the purchase of renewable energy from third-party providers.
Serve as regulatory counsel for a leading manufacturer of septic drainfield systems.
Negotiated covenant not to sue at hazardous waste site limiting responsible party's post-closure obligation to creating a trust fund for long-term inspection and maintenance.
Successfully defended three private lawsuits brought against municipal client for alleged groundwater contamination from biosolids land application.
Local counsel representation for international renewable energy developer in purchase of portfolio of eight solar projects in North Carolina, including consulting regarding tax, tax-equity, construction financing, environmental laws and regulations, permits and construction approvals, endangered species act, and enforceability issues.
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Harvard Law School J.D. (1982) cum laude
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill B.A. (1976)
North Carolina (1983)
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (1985)
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina (1983)
U.S. Supreme Court (1986)
U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina - Honorable James B. McMillan
North Carolina Bar Association Environmental Law Section, Member
American Bar Association Standing Committee on Environmental Law, Past Member
Biofuels Center of North Carolina Board of Directors, Past Member
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Institute for the Environment Board of Visitors, Member and Past Chairman
Opera Company of North Carolina Board of Directors, Past Member and Past Chairman
Triangle Land Conservancy Board of Directors, Past Member
Southeast Energy Alliance Board of Directors, Member and Secretary
Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute Board of Directors, Member
Center for Energy Education Board of Directors, Member
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