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Can explain project finance to a family member in under 30 secondsHas worked through a holiday to close a project financingHas celebrated a deal closing with drinks before noonHas closed a transaction after an all-night document review sessionHas fallen asleep during a conference call
Has a horror story about a document version control disasterHas been on a closing call from an unusual location (vacation, family event, etc.)Has an unusual energy industry memento/deal toyHas a specific method for breaking tension during difficult negotiationsHas had to explain renewable energy credits at a social gathering
Has a favorite energy regulationHas run into a client or other work contact with no memory of who the person wasHas received a bizarre request from a client at an unreasonable hourHas had to politely correct a client who was confidently wrongHas drafted contract language while in line at a coffee shop (or somewhere similar)
Has received a thank-you gift from a client that was hilariously on-themeHas a story about explaining their job to a childHas a standard "translation" for explaining their job to non-lawyersHas spent more than $1,000 on a client dinnerHas been asked to join a technical call and understood less than 10% of it
Can name more than 10 acronyms used in energy projects (they should say them before they sign!)Has attended more than 6 energy conferences in a single yearHas visited an energy project site in extreme weatherHas a favorite renewable energy technology they're secretly rooting forHas taken a "detour" on vacation to see an interesting energy facility
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    About: This bingo card is perfect for energy and project finance lawyers, especially those deep into renewable energy deals. It captures the unique quirks, war stories, and inside jokes that come with navigating complex transactions. Use it at industry conferences, team retreats, or happy hours to spark some laughs and camaraderie with colleagues who know the grind.

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    EI Bingo CardsThis EI Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: Can explain project finance to a family member in under 30 seconds, Has worked through a holiday to close a project financing, Has celebrated a deal closing with drinks before noon, Has closed a transaction after an all-night document review session, Has fallen asleep during a conference call, Has a horror story about a document version control disaster, Has been on a closing call from an unusual location (vacation, family event, etc.), Has an unusual energy industry memento/deal toy, Has a specific method for breaking tension during difficult negotiations, Has had to explain renewable energy credits at a social gathering, Has a favorite energy regulation, Has run into a client or other work contact with no memory of who the person was, Has received a bizarre request from a client at an unreasonable hour, Has had to politely correct a client who was confidently wrong, Has drafted contract language while in line at a coffee shop (or somewhere similar), Has received a thank-you gift from a client that was hilariously on-theme, Has a story about explaining their job to a child, Has a standard "translation" for explaining their job to non-lawyers, Has spent more than $1,000 on a client dinner, Has been asked to join a technical call and understood less than 10% of it, Can name more than 10 acronyms used in energy projects (they should say them before they sign!), Has attended more than 6 energy conferences in a single year, Has visited an energy project site in extreme weather, Has a favorite renewable energy technology they're secretly rooting for, Has taken a "detour" on vacation to see an interesting energy facility, Has used energy lawyer jargon at home and confused family members, Has a "pet peeve" contract term they always flag, Has developed a reputation for catching specific types of issues, Has a personal record for most redlines in a single document, Has accidentally left a comment/note in a final document, Has a specific formatting quirk they're known for insisting upon, Keeps a list of unusual contract provisions they've encountered, Has strong opinions about the Oxford comma in legal drafting, Has a story about finding a critical issue at the last possible moment, Has worked on a renewable energy project over 1GW, Has been involved in an offshore wind project, Has worked on a hydrogen-related project, Has worked on a project involving tribal lands, Has negotiated an EPC contract that exceeded $1B, Has experience with tax equity financing, Has experience with export credit agency financing, Has worked on a sale-leaseback transaction, Has closed a transaction involving tax credits other than ITC/PTC, Has drafted a first-of-its-kind provision for a novel project structure, Has worked on a project with more than 10 financing parties, Has dealt with an M&A transaction with representations and warranties insurance, Has handled a complex CFIUS review, Has negotiated a PPA with a corporate offtaker, Has worked on projects in more than 4 countries, Has dealt with renewable energy certificate trading, Has navigated state-level climate legislation impacts on a project.

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