Nathan Howe is a member of the Power practice group and provides value to clients in a range of commercial, regulatory and transactional matters.
Nathan guides clients through the intricacies of the evolving energy law landscape for onsite, offsite, distributed, and utility-scale project development applying his deep knowledge of regulatory processes and practical business perspective to provide strategic advice. He has worked with clients to develop a variety of traditional and emerging energy resources, such as gas-fired, solar, wind, battery storage, and alternative fuels. He has advised clients developing large loads, such as data centers and industrial manufacturers, on power procurement arrangements. He has represented clients on a range of contractual arrangements such as power purchase agreements and other offtake arrangements, acquisition agreements, multiparty collaborations, interconnection processes, and available incentives. He also counsels clients on achieving sustainability goals, including navigating voluntary compliance frameworks for Scope 1, 2, an 3 emissions, and environmental attribute transactions.
He has also represented clients in energy regulatory matters before the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, the New York Public Service Commission, and other state energy regulatory agencies. He assists clients in all phases of these proceedings, including discovery, settlement, evidentiary hearings, and written submissions, from inception to resolution, as well as rehearings and appeals.
Prior to joining the firm, Nathan was an associate at a regional New Jersey-based firm, where he was part of the environment and energy practice group. His energy practice involved representing clients before regulatory agencies in rate proceedings and utility-proposed programs, providing regulatory advice, and performing regulatory due diligence.
His environmental practice included representing clients in complex litigation involving cleanup costs and natural resource damages for various hazardous substances and emerging contaminants. He also provided advice concerning environmental and related regulations pertaining to waste disposal, pesticides, and site transfers. Previously, Nathan also served as an assistant county prosecutor, handling both bench and jury trials, including high-profile homicide cases.
- Listed in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America in Newark
- Litigation - Environmental, 2023-2025
- Commercial Litigation, 2022-2025
- Recognized by The Legal 500 United States as a Recommended Lawyer for Energy Litigation: Electric Power, 2024-2025
- Honored as Attorney of the Week and Attorney of the Month by Volunteer Lawyers for Justice
- Energy Bar Association, Northeast Chapter – Vice President, 2025 – 2026
- Energy Bar Association, Northeast Chapter – Member, Board of Directors, 2019-2026
- New Jersey State Bar Association – former Chair, Renewable Energy, Cleantech & Climate Change Special Committee; Member, Public Utility Law Section CLE Meeting
- Speaker, NJBIA Energy & Environment Policy Committee Meeting, 15 May 2026
- Speaker, "New Federal Energy Policies and Their Impact on BPU Programs," Public Utility Law Section CLE Meeting, 18 March 2025
- Speaker, "Energy Resource and Supply Needs to Fuel the Data Center Boom," 2025 Northeast Chapter Winter Summit, 12 March 2025
- Speaker, UK-US Roundtable on the US Hydrogen Market & Emerging Financial Frameworks, 10 June 2024
- Speaker, "Wind Power and NJ," New Jersey State Bar Association 2024 Real Estate Conference, 18 April 2024
- Speaker, “Hydrogen Energy: Unique Considerations for Transaction Documents,” Renewable Energy Law Institute, 30 January 2024
- Speaker, "The Future of Nuclear Energy," Energy Policy Conference & Awards Cocktail Reception, 10 October 2023
- Speaker, "Risk Management in Offshore Wind," Wind, Power, Finance & Investment Summit USA, 5 October 2022
- Speaker, "Getting to Know SuSI: The Successor Solar Incentive," New Jersey State Bar Association - Public Utility Law Section, 15 March 2022
- Speaker, "EV Charging Infrastructure - Deployment Challenges" Energy Bar Association's 2021 Mid-Year Energy Forum, 13 October 2021
- Speaker, "10th Annual Renewable Energy, Clean Tech, and Climate Change Conference," New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, 8 October 2021
First-place winner of The Environmental Law Institute’s National Writing Competition for his article titled "The Political Question Doctrine’s Role in Climate Change Nuisance Litigation: Are Power Utilities the First of Many Casualties?," 40 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 11229, 2010
- “Offshore Wind Auction Results Portend Difficulties In Gulf,” Law360, 12 September 2023
- “U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Cans Berkeley Gas Ban Under Federal Law,” Pratt’s Energy Law Report, July-August 2023
- “Proposed Regulations to Improve Offshore Wind Lease Auction Processes and Timelines,” ALI CLE’s The Practical Real Estate Lawyer, May 2023
- “How Proposed BOEM Regs Will Boost Offshore Wind Projects,” Law360, 1 February 2023
- “NY, NJ Lease Auctions Highlight US Push For Offshore Wind,” Law360, 10 February 2022
- Policy Can Foster Community-Based Energy Markets, Environmental Law Institute, The Environmental Forum, ELI Golden Anniversary Issue, Nov-Dec 2019
- California Energy Storage Initiatives: Surfing the Storage Wave; ABA Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources, Natural Resources & Environment, Vol. 34 No. 1, August 2019
- CERCLA Cost Recovery, Contribution and a Primer on Natural Resource Damages Law: Regulation, Litigation and Basic Economic Principles (Book Chapter), ABA Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources, ENVIRONMENTAL LITIGATION: LAW AND STRATEGY, Second Edition, July 2019
- The March Toward Utility-Scale Energy Storage Keeps Going and Going and Going: States Are Forming Ranks, Corporate Counsel Business Journal, April 2018
- Quoted, “Sweeney Center holds conference addressing energy workforce,” The Whit, 17 September 2025
- Quoted, “Tax Credit Repeal Would Deflate US Hydrogen Development,” Law360, 20 May 2025
- Quoted, "Datacenters drive demand uncertainty, but few see power emergency," S&P Global Market Intelligence, 24 February 2025
- Quoted, “New Rules Won't Lift Political Clouds Over Hydrogen Projects,” Law360, 6 January 2025
- Quoted, “Narrow hydrogen guidance may impact hubs,” Project Finance International, 10 January 2024
- Quoted, “3 questions will shape Biden’s hydrogen plan,” E&E News, 4 January 2024
- Quoted, “Calif. And NY Climate Change Plans: A Comparison,” Law360, 27 January 2023