Jim Beh is an accomplished energy regulatory lawyer described by clients and peers as "a very creative and thoughtful lawyer" who "provides expert representation on complex energy and regulatory issues." He has over 30 years' experience representing electric utilities, power generators and other energy suppliers, renewable energy developers, natural gas distribution companies, private equity and institutional investors, and other market participants in regulatory litigation and compliance matters before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), state public service commissions, and federal courts.
Recently, Jim obtained FERC regulatory approvals for a series of transactions in which a large multistate electric utility raised a combined $3.4 billion in equity proceeds. This experience is part of a long career assisting clients in obtaining regulatory approvals for mergers, purchases/sales of generation assets, and other FERC-jurisdictional transactions. He also recently represented the principal shareholders of Pacific Gas & Electric Company in a series of California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and FERC regulatory proceedings related to the company's successful reorganization.
In the regional transmission organization/independent system operator (RTO/ISO) markets, he has litigated precedent-setting proceedings regarding competitive wholesale market design, including cases concerning the interconnection and integration of renewable resources, market price formation, resource adequacy, and capacity market design in California, New England, New York, and PJM.
Jim counsels utilities and competitive transmission developers undertaking new transmission investments and has obtained approvals for formula transmission service rates and rate incentives to support critical transmission investments. He has handled significant cases concerning cost responsibility for transmission system upgrades associated with new generation investment. Jim also has substantial experience representing clients on regulatory compliance matters and in FERC investigations and compliance audits.
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- September 13, 2012
Executive Roundtable Series - Energy and Infrastructure:
How Market Forces, Innovation, and Public Policy Are Shaping the Future
Peers assert that he has "very good trial skills."Chambers USA
- Georgetown University (J.D. 1984; Articles Editor, Georgetown Law Journal; A.B. 1981)
- District of Columbia; U.S. Supreme Court; U.S. Courts of Appeals for the District of Columbia, First, Third, Fourth, and Ninth Circuits; U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia; and U.S. Court of Federal Claims
Best Lawyers in America: Energy Law, Energy Regulatory Law (2010-2025)
Chambers Global: The World's Leading Lawyers for Business: Energy: Electricity (Regulatory and Litigation) (2019-2024)
Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business: Energy: Electricity (Regulatory and Litigation) (2009-2011, 2015-2024)
Lawdragon 500 Leading Energy Lawyers (2024)
Legal 500 US: Energy: renewable/alternative, energy regulation/conventional power, and energy regulatory/oil and gas (2017-2023)
Super Lawyers (Washington, DC): Energy & Natural Resources (2024)