Renewable Energy Law Firm in Serbia

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Our comprehensive expertise in the area of renewable energies is founded on decades of experience, which we have gained through our active involvement in all sectors of the energy industry. What makes our energy experts stand out is their combination of deep specialist expertise in energy law with broad knowledge of the energy industry as a whole.

The majority of the renewable energy projects which we have successfully supported in recent years have been implemented in Central and South-Eastern Europe, whereby, thanks to our many years of experience, we are regularly called on to advise on innovative new projects. We collaborate with energy producers, plant operators, distribution network operators, financing institutions, investment funds as well as traders and investment banks - which results on the one hand in our expertise on a wide variety of legal issues, and on the other in our ability to provide practical advice.

We advise on plant construction or purchase, on technical approvals and environmental questions, on network operation issues or on strategic considerations relating to project implementation and we also represent our clients before the courts or arbitration tribunals.


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31/08/2023
Deep sea mining: navigating in murky waters
On 9 July 2023, the latest deadline for finalising the draft exploitation regulations for deep sea mining in in­ter­na­tion­al waters expired without agree­ment.1 This deadline resulted from a letter from...
30/08/2023
CBAM Implementing Regulation and Extensive Additional Reporting Guidance...
Earlier this month, the European Commission (“EC”) adopted an Implementing Regulation (“IR”) and released extensive Guidance Documents (“Guid­ance”) on the prac­tic­al­it­ies of reporting re­quire­ments...
24/07/2023
The European Commission Proposes to Exit from Energy Charter Treaty as...
On 7 July, the European Commission issued a statement proposing that the EU, its Member States, and the European Atomic Energy Community (“Euratom”) withdraw from the Energy Charter Treaty (“ECT”...
17/07/2023
Resource Nationalism in Battery Metals: Risks and Mitigation
With continued warfare in Ukraine, conflict in Sudan and tensions between the U.S. and China, the state of in­ter­na­tion­al relations appears increasingly volatile. This fractious landscape sits abreast...
05/07/2023
The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: An Overview
In­tro­duc­tionThe EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (“CBAM”) entered into force on 5 June 2023. It aims to reduce carbon emis­sions and also dis­cour­age producers from moving their production outside...
05/07/2023
Deep sea mining: a new source of transition minerals
The energy transition has accelerated demand for a range of minerals required for batteries and renewable energy application, and has heightened global concerns over resource security. Accordingly, accessing...
25/05/2023
North Sea Strikes and Force Majeure
The latest in a series of strikes by oil & gas workers in the North Sea continues to test the operation and efficacy of force majeure (“FM”) provisions in oil and gas industry con­tracts.There is no...
09/05/2023
Oil & Gas and Geothermal: like steam, the oil & gas industry could rise...
With a significant number of industry conferences targeting geothermal being held around the world this year, the oil & gas industry is starting to recognise the potential of geothermal as an energy source...
04/04/2023
European Commission amends Article 102 TFEU guidance paper and announces...
In 2008, the Commission adopted its Guidance on the Commission`s enforcement priorities in applying Article 82 of the EC Treaty (now Article 102 TFEU) to abusive exclusionary conduct by dominant un­der­tak­ings...
03/04/2023
Rigorous European legislation bringing clarity on proper green com­mu­nic­a­tion
En­vir­on­ment­al awareness and sus­tain­ab­il­ity have been subjects of intense discussions since they are of growing importance to individuals in their daily decisions. Because this dimension of economic com­pet­i­tion...
03/04/2023
UK “Energy Security Day” – What is means for Carbon Capture and Hydrogen...
On 30 March 2023 and as part of the “Energy Security Day”, the Department Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) published its latest plans to scale up carbon capture (CCUS), hydrogen production and...
30/03/2023
EU reform of electricity market design: The Commission's proposed reform...
On 14 March 2023, the European Commission (“Com­mis­sion”) published its legislative proposals to reform the EU electricity market in a two-fold way:by amending Regulation (EU) No 1227/2011 of the European...