Regulated Utilities and Alternative Fuels

Having represented regulated utilities before approximately 20 state utility regulatory commissions, Mr. Depp has experience across the spectrum of the telecommunications, electricity, water, natural gas, and sewage industries. In addition to his utility work, Mr. Depp also has experience advising clients with respect to matters involving alternative fuels such as biodiesel and ethanol. Representative examples of Mr. Depp’s utility and alternative fuels experience include the following.

  • Representing a large aluminum smelter in its efforts to move from the certified service territory of an electric cooperative to that of a large electric utility.
  • Representing twelve rural ILECs in the negotiation and arbitration of interconnection agreements with CMRS carriers. 
  • Representing an ILEC in its efforts to obtain a rate increase under traditional rate of return regulation. 
  • Representing an ILEC in its efforts to obtain access to the utility poles of an electric utility under rates, terms, and conditions identical to those available to cable television companies. 
  • Representing a CMRS carrier in its efforts to obtain numerous certificates of public convenience and necessity from local planning units and utility regulatory commissions. 
  • Representing a start-up company in its efforts to establish a wind farm for purposes of generating electricity for transport and sale. 
  • Representing a start-up company in its efforts to use landfill gas to generate electricity for transport and sale. 
  • Representing a water utility in its efforts to implement efficient solutions to a regional water crisis and discourage another water utility's plans to construct a new water treatment plant. 
  • Representing a CLEC in the negotiations and arbitration of an interconnection agreement to open effective competition in the 911/E911 services market in Kentucky. 
  • Reviewing, negotiating, and effectuating wireless license transfers. 
  • Representing 7 ILECs in a regulatory proceeding to determine whether a transit tariff is lawful. 
  • Representing a condominium association in an effort to compel appropriate service by a sewage utility. 
  • Negotiating on behalf of manufacturing operations in securing electricity, gas, steam, and telecommunications services. 
  • Representing a CLEC before the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit regarding the opt-in provision of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. 
  • Representing wireline and wireless carriers in their efforts to obtain eligible telecommunications carrier status. 
  • Advising wireline and wireless carriers regarding regulatory compliance issues such as those relating to customer proprietary network information. 
  • Advising a wireless carrier as it launches new products and services. 
  • Advising clients with respect to proposed legislation affecting utility operations and regulatory obligations. 
  • Advising utilities with respect to state and local taxation issues. 
  • Responding to FCC investigations and informal consumer complaints. 
  • Negotiating and closing asset purchase agreements between regulated utilities, as well as securing necessary regulatory approvals for the same. 
  • Obtaining regulatory approvals for regulated utilities seeking to construct new plant and/or take on new financing. 
  • Responding to numerous state utility regulatory commission investigations and inquiries regarding regulatory obligations and/or customer complaints. 
  • Reviewing, revising, and filing tariffs. 
  • Representing an alternative fuel manufacturer in discussions with the Kentucky Dept. of Agriculture and the National Biodiesel Board. 
  • Advising an ethanol manufacturer with respect to regulatory and utility-related issues associated with a contemplated manufacturing plant.