Bobby Dishell

General Counsel

Bobby serves as Cloudbreak’s General Counsel where he advises the firm’s leadership team and manages legal and compliance functions.

Previously, Bobby was an attorney at a prominent Denver-based law firm, where he handled complex real estate development and advanced energy matters, including serving as lead attorney for some of the nation’s largest developers and institutional equity providers. Bobby serves as a publicly elected official on the Regional Transportation District’s (RTD’s) Board of Directors. Bobby began his career as a middle school teacher in Baltimore City Public Schools. Bobby received his BA in Public Policy from the University of Michigan, an MS from Johns Hopkins University, and a JD from the University of Colorado.

East Coast

Cloudbreak has over 66.3 MWdc of sites under active development in major East Coast markets such as Virginia, New York, and others. These projects span large distributed projects with utilities such as Dominion as well as community solar projects in National Grid and NYSEG service territories.

Midwest

Cloudbreak Energy has been awarded 8 MWdc of distributed solar projects in Iowa. Cloudbreak is actively developing more than 23 MWdc of distributed and community solar projects in several Midwest markets and across multiple utility territories, such as WE Energies, WPS, and Xcel.

West Coast

Cloudbreak Energy has 70+ MWdc of distributed solar and solar plus storage projects in active development in various counties across the Pacific Northwest and in California. The West Coast is a large focus area for the firm as community and distributed solar legislation gains momentum in some of those key markets.

COLORADO

Cloudbreak has been awarded 70+MWdc of distributed and community solar projects with Xcel, Black Hills, and Mountain Parks Electric which are in various stages of maturity, ranging from permitting to COD. Cloudbreak also has 180 MWdc of utility scale solar and 212.2 MWdc of distributed and community solar projects under active development.