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On-site power solutions

A guide for large energy users

Across Europe there is a clear and consistent trend for large scale commercial and industrial users of electricity adopting on-site power solutions. This is the result of a range of factors, including:

  • renewable on-site generation being one of the most clear-cut ways to help “green” a site’s electricity supply and help the commercial/industrial user achieve their climate change targets;
  • on-site power solutions having the ability to provide resilience of electricity supply during times of system outage or constraint;
  • avoidance of the network and policy charges typically associated with electricity taken from the grid; and
  • the commercial opportunities from leveraging flexible on-site power solutions to reduce consumption from the grid and/or to export electricity onto the grid.

However, while such opportunities mean that on-site power solutions are often an attractive option, on-site projects will generally come with a complex array of legal options and considerations. These range from:

  • the fundamental point that such projects inherently involve participation in a typically heavily-regulated arena (and often the backdrop of a set of regulations rapidly evolving to keep pace with the sector), to
  • a range of project/agreement structures and parties (without a “cookie cutter” approach) involved in project ownership, operation and electricity sale and purchase, with significant co-dependence between such parties, to
  • a government policy context that (while at face value often pro-green) is often increasingly concerned about grid and policy charges being avoided through these types of project and wishes to see all market participants paying a perceived fair share of such costs. 

In this guide we provide an overview of these challenges and opportunities in Europe, with a view to assisting you in reviewing, upfront, the key issues often associated with on-site power solutions of this nature. 

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Thomas Hamerl
Thomas Hamerl
Partner
Vienna
Marco Selenic
Marco Selenić
Lawyer
Vienna
Rubio-Aurore-Emmanuelle
Aurore-Emmanuelle Rubio
Counsel
Head of Energy Regulatory
Paris
Dorothée Janzen
Dorothée Janzen, LL.M. (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
Partner
Rechtsanwältin
Hamburg
Antje Becker-Boley
Dr. Antje Becker-Boley
Partner
Rechtsanwältin | Head of Corporate / M&A, CMS Germany
Stuttgart
Piotr Ciolkowski
Piotr Ciołkowski
Partner
Warsaw
Łukasz Szatkowski
Łukasz Szatkowski
Partner
Warsaw
Mónica Carneiro Pacheco
Mónica Carneiro Pacheco
Partner
Lawyer
Lisbon
Manuel Cassiano Neves
Manuel Cassiano Neves
Partner
Lawyer
Lisbon
Reyes Robledo
Reyes Robledo Romero
Counsel
Madrid
Ignacio Grangel
Ignacio Grangel
Partner
Madrid
Louise Dalton
Louise Dalton
Partner
London
Matthew Brown
Matthew Brown
Partner
London
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