Ted Duver advises clients across the energy, infrastructure, and digital sectors on complex state and federal regulatory matters. With decades of experience, he brings a practical, transaction-oriented approach to navigating regulatory frameworks that affect the firm’s clients.
Ted represents renewable energy companies as well as traditional investor-owned and cooperative utilities in a wide range of regulatory matters. He counsels clients on compliance with state public utility commission requirements and federal regulatory regimes, including matters arising under energy market rules, rate structures and interconnection policies. He has served as lead counsel in base rate proceedings and generic rulemakings for the firm’s utility clients.
He has assisted clients in auditing their compliance practices. Drawing on long-standing experience in the sector, Ted helps clients anticipate regulatory risks and integrate compliance strategies into broader business objectives.
A significant portion of Ted’s practice focuses on addressing regulatory issues that arise in M&A matters as well as project financings. He routinely advises on regulatory diligence, approval processes and risk assessments. Ted represents both lenders and borrowers in financings involving energy and infrastructure assets, ensuring that regulatory considerations are fully addressed in structuring and executing transactions.
Ted has developed a robust practice advising data center developers and investors on regulatory matters affecting site development, power procurement and operational compliance. He works at the intersection of energy regulation and digital infrastructure, an area of increasing importance as demand for data capacity continues to grow. In addition, he advises clients seeking to lend to or make equity investments in data center development platforms, providing guidance on both regulatory exposure and transaction structuring.

