Energy law

Technological development and a change in the general approach to environmental protection are the basis for the drive toward unification of the energy sector in the European Union. The consequences of the creation of a common energy market are numerous changes in energy law, which affect both citizens and businesses, not only in the energy sector.
Diversification of sources of electricity generation and oil and gas supplies has been the main task of EU member state authorities in recent years. It is also a development opportunity for entrepreneurs who have focused on efficient energy management in their businesses.
Our offer is addressed to:
- private sector entities involved in manufacturing, distribution and marketing;
- investors, start-ups and social initiatives;
- entrepreneurs in the SME sector;
- large entrepreneurs and capital groups;
- private individuals;
- agents and other entities intermediating in the sale of electricity, gas, liquid fuels and heat;
- foreign entities wishing to enter the Polish energy market;
- and others.
Our services in the energy area include:
- comprehensive services for companies in the energy sector, including agency networks for brokering energy contracts;
- Consulting and servicing energy producers from renewable energy sources;
- legal support in concession proceedings;
- legal support in obtaining industrial customer status;
- analysis and support in investment processes related to the construction of solar and wind farms;
- conducting due diligence processes of energy entities;
- Preparation and analysis of contracts (comprehensive, distribution, PPA), traffic instructions and internal acts;
- Support in the preparation of reports and statements;
- Advising on public procurement in the energy area;
- Litigation in disputes over payment of damages and contractual penalties for early termination of electricity or gas supply contracts;
- Consulting on the selection of offers for the sale of electricity, gas and heat;
- Consulting related to the power market, balancing and trading;
- Advice on optimization of distribution costs;
- conducting disputes before the Energy Regulatory Authority, the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection and the Court of Competition and Consumer Protection.
Energy law today is an important area that requires specialized knowledge, experience and an interdisciplinary approach, which we provide to our clients as part of our legal services. Working with external experts, we are ready to provide comprehensive support aimed at minimizing risks and developing an effective action plan.
We encourage you to contact us directly to discuss your specific problem.
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