Few industries in the next decade face such profound change as the energy sector. Climate change has galvanised consumers, businesses and financiers to invest in clean energy and green production, and governments around the world are plotting ambitious green revolutions of their economies.
While conventional energy sources will still play an important worldwide role in the years to come, renewable projects are becoming more profitable, fully merchant, and less reliant on subsidies and tariffs.
Our international energy group understands the shifting marketplace, and has a long history of advising companies in the energy sector – from hydrocarbon to on and offshore wind farms, solar PV, hydro, geothermal, energy from waste and other forms of renewables.
We can advise companies from the entire value chain, including utilities and generators, equipment and manufacturers, oil and gas companies, as well as investors, developers, financiers and banks.
We also provide full-service advice, including on energy project development, project finance, plant engineering and construction, operation and maintenance, off-take arrangements, planning and environmental law, regulatory issues, real estate, tax, mergers and acquisitions, and disputes.
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Renewed push for onshore wind power in the UK
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Taylor Wessing advises CEE Group on the acquisition of the solar park Stüdenitz-Schönermark in Brandenburg
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Taylor Wessing’s international infrastructure and energy team has a strong track record of successfully delivering first-rate legal advice in a variety of segments in infrastructure investments. We are advising on infrastructure and energy finance, M&A, transport matters and more.
Comprehensive, cross-practice legal advice on all aspects of renewables transactions and financing – expertise, selected credentials, key contacts
As we move towards decarbonisation and greater sector coupling, advanced photovoltaics, battery storage and e-mobility are becoming increasingly intertwined. These developments create a vast variety of (legal) challenges for all stakeholders.
Comprehensive, cross-practice legal advice on all aspects in connection with rooftop PV systems.
Comprehensive legal advice from early development, to drafting and negotiation of the relevant project agreements, throughout construction and operational phase and, if necessary, including claims management.
Comprehensive legal guide on renewable energy plants as Critical Infrastructure and associated requirements for IT security and IT protection.
Comprehensive legal advice at the intersection of Venture Capital, CleanTech, and Renewable Energies requires a profound understanding of complex legal, financial, and technological aspects. In all these areas, we belong to the leading law firms. Here you will find a brief overview of our expertise, selected credentials, and key contacts.
Legal services offer in the field of hydrogen: Cross-practice legal advice in setting up the infrastructure, regarding all challenges of operation and all issues relating to the rapidly changing regulatory framework.
Comprehensive brochure on legal and economic aspects and framework conditions concerning the implementation of national and European hydrogen strategies.
Comprehensive and cross-practice legal advice on renewable energy projects, with a focus on public law, especially environmental and planning law related to renewable energy - expertise, selected credentials, key contacts.
Our energy team
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