The annual Wildlife & Permitting Symposium brings together colleagues focused on planning and permitting our country’s renewable energy and transmission infrastructure. The goal of this event is to facilitate open discussion, share experiences, and find solutions to the challenges we all face in creating a safe and sustainable energy future.

We hope to see you in Kansas City this fall for valuable discussion around topics such as western lands development, local permitting, agrivoltaics, construction issues, offshore wind and more. Joining us will be representatives from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), and leading researchers and industry professionals — all to discuss permitting issues surrounding the deployment of renewables.

Oct. 25-26

Burns & McDonnell World Headquarters
9450 Ward Parkway
Kansas City, MO 64114

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AGENDA

OCT. 24 | WELCOME TO KANSAS CITY

Welcome Dinner and Drinks | Meat Mitch BBQ | 5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Central

OCT. 25 | WILDLIFE & PERMITTING SYMPOSIUM DAY 1

Breakfast Available Beginning at 7:30 a.m.

Opening Remarks | 8 a.m.

Steve Nalefski, Senior Vice President, Environmental Services | Burns & McDonnell

Keynote Presentation and Q&A | 8:15 a.m.

Motunrayo Kemiki | Program Manager, National Renewable Energy Coordination Office U.S. Department of Interior
Bureau of Land Management

Panel 1 | Renewable Energy and the Western Expansion | 9 a.m.

Moderated by Rachel Jones, Senior Counsel | Cox, Castle & Nicholson LLP

  1. The Wild, Wild West: Opportunities and Challenges of Development
    Presented by: Kali Anderson, Sr. Director, Environmental & Permitting | Intersect Power
  2. Utility-Scale Solar Energy Development in the Southwest: Challenges and Unknowns
    Presented by: Quentin Hays, Senior Wildlife Ecologist and Wildlife Program Director | GeoSystems Analysis
  3. State Wildlife Agency Perspective: Challenges, Opportunities, and Planning for the Future
    Presented by: Tiffany Sprague, Project Evaluation Program Specialist | Arizona Game and Fish Department
  4. Where the Deer and Antelope Play: A Case Study on the Transition from Coal to Solar in the Southwestern United States
    Presented by: Aaron Facka, Senior Wildlife Biologist – Western Section and Michael Dax, Western Program Director | Wildlands Network

Morning Break | 10:45 a.m.

Panel 2 | Offshore Wind Panel | 11 a.m.

Moderated by Ian Voparil, Offshore Wind Business Development Manager | Burns & McDonnell

  1. An Overview of Environmental Permitting for Wind Energy Development Offshore of the United States
    Presented by: Lisa Gilbane, Environmental Analysis Section Chief, Pacific Office | Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
  2. Offshore Wind Topics and Priorities for Migratory Birds
    Presented by: Scott Johnston, National Lead - Offshore Wind, Division of Migratory Birds | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
  3. Data Collection During the Site Assessment & Characterization Phases to Inform COP Development
    Presented by: Daniel Doolittle, Principal - Marine, Coastal, Climate, and Technology Services | Integral Consulting

Food Truck Lunch | Try Out Some of KC’s Hottest Food Truck Vendors! | 12:30 p.m.

Panel 3 | Solar and Natural Solutions | 1:30 p.m.

Moderated by Hayley Walkup, Environmental Manager | EDP Renewables

  1. Where Does the Water Go? The Solar/Water Nexus and Ecosystem Services
    Presented by: Brian Ross, Vice President, Renewable Energy | Great Plains Institute
  2. What Bees Need: Creating and Managing Landscapes for Pollinators
    Presented by: Jennifer Hopwood, Senior Pollinator Conservation Specialist | Xerces Society
  3. Agrivoltaics: Developer Considerations
    Amber Zuhlke, Director of Environmental Affairs | Lightsource bp

Afternoon Break | 3 p.m.

Panel 4 | Environmental and Permitting Issues During Construction | 3:10 p.m.

Moderated by Bob Fayard, Sr. Construction Project Manager | Burns & McDonnell

  1. From Greenfield to Construction
    Presented by: Sergio Trevino, Vice President of Development and Siting | Ranger Power
  2. Changing Conditions During the Pre-Construction Development Stage: Coffeen Solar + BESS Case Study
    Presented by: Rachael Merica, Manager of Pre-Construction & Engineering and Kathy Dietz, Director of Project Development | Vistra Corp.
  3. The Cemetery at Souther’s Farm - Cattleman Solar UAD Project
    Presented by: Stevee Kennard, Senior Environmental Manager | EDP Renewables & Shelly Wunderlich, Senior Cultural Resources Specialist | Burns & McDonnell

Closing Remarks, Dismiss for the Day | 4:40 p.m.

Dinner, Drinks and Games | Chicken N’ Pickle Overland Park | 5:30 p.m.– 8:30 p.m.

OCT. 26 | WILDLIFE & PERMITTING SYMPOSIUM DAY 2

Breakfast Available Beginning at 7:30 a.m.

Day 2 Keynote Presentation | 8 a.m.

Navigating the “Wild” Side of Renewable Energy Siting: Perspectives From and Partnering with State Fish and Wildlife Agencies
Presented by: Meaghan Gade, Energy and Wildlife Program Manager | Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies

Panel 5 | Fireside Chat: A Birdseye View of Energy | 8:45 a.m.

Moderated by Kari Soltau, Sr. Ecologist and Project Manager | Burns & McDonnell

  1. Misti Sporer, Director of Environmental Development | Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions
  2. Kara Donohue, Avian Program Manager | Southern California Edison
  3. Sherry Liguori, Environmental Manager | Rocky Mountain Power

Morning Break | 10 a.m.

Panel 6 | Local Permitting Playbook | 10:15 a.m.

Moderated by Melissa Vancrum, Attorney | Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes, P.C.

  1. Data & Community Engagement Challenges: Benefits of Partnering with Cooperative Extension Professionals in the Project Planning Process
    Presented by: Chris Seeger, Professor and Extension Specialist and Liesl Eathington, Research Scientist | Iowa State University
  2. Envisioning A Cleaner Energy Community - Tales from a Virginia Locality
    Presented by: Josh Gillespie, Community Development Director | Louisa County, Virginia
  3. Local Permitting Challenges and Keys to Being Successful
    Presented by: Emma Tajchman, Sr. Permitting and Environmental Manager | Savion

Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks Consultation Update | 11:45 a.m.

Zac Eddy, Terrestrial Ecologist | Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks

Closing Remarks | 12:15 p.m.

Lunch Served | 12:15 p.m.

Speakers

Check back for updates and additions to our roster of speakers.

Accommodations

Near Burns & McDonnell World Headquarters:

Spring Hill Suites Overland Park Leawood

4081 Indian Creek Parkway
Overland Park, KS 66207
913-340-7270

Click here to access Burns & McDonnell corporate rate of $109 per night.

Hilton Garden Inn Overland Park

5800 College Blvd.
Overland Park, KS 66211
913-345-2661

Click here to access the corporate rate of $124 per night.

The Inn at Meadowbrook

4901 Meadowbrook Parkway
Prairie Village, KS 66207
913-329-9000

To access Burns & McDonnell corporate rate of $209 per night, use promotional code Bu7sMc600L.

Country Club Plaza Area:

Hilton Kansas City Country Club Plaza

770 W. 47th St.
Kansas City, MO 64112
816-931-4400

Click here to access corporate rate beginning at $142 per night.
Click “Special Rate” after choosing your dates, then enter code N2655227 in the Corporate Account box.

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