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Patricia M. Alexander
Advisor
1825 Eye Street NW
Washington, DC
20006-5403
T: (202) 420-2918
alexanderp@dicksteinshapiro.com
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Patricia Alexander joined Dickstein Shapiro in 2001 as an energy industry advisor. Ms. Alexander is an economist who participates in cases involving the energy industry with a special emphasis on the regulatory requirements of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and general electricity matters. She has provided advice to clients on a number of FERC rulemakings dealing with the establishment and enforcement of conduct standards for market-based rates for electricity and natural gas blanket marketing certificates, development of price indices and reporting of price data by industry participants, standardizing interconnection procedures and agreements, standard market design, a new open access transmission tariff, electronic filing of rate schedules and market data, and affiliate conduct rules.
Related Practices
Compliance, Investigations, and Enforcement
Energy
Energy Litigation
NERC Reliability Standards
Regulatory
Renewables
Transactions
Education
University of Maryland, B.S., Economics, 1980,
summa cum laude
Johns Hopkins University, M.A., Applied Economics, 2004