Legal services in the energy sector provide the complex legal support necessary for the development, regulation, and operation of energy projects. In Georgia, this field encompasses thermal energy, hydropower, electrical and thermal networks, as well as the oil production sector.
Georgia is considered one of the most promising markets in the energy direction for both local and international investors. Despite its high potential, this field is characterized by complex regulations and multi-tiered legal requirements. This is particularly true for renewable energy projects—hydro, solar, and wind power plants—which require comprehensive legal involvement at every stage of the project.
Energy activities are linked to various types of permits and licenses—covering construction, generation, transmission, and distribution. We ensure full management of the process: from the preparation of documentation to effective communication with relevant authorities, which reduces the risk of delays and administrative errors.
The energy sector’s legislation is dynamic and frequently updated. We evaluate business compliance with current norms, including regulatory body requirements and international standards. We also develop internal policies and procedures that ensure stable and secure operations.
We collaborate on various types of energy projects—including hydropower plants, solar, and wind farms—from initial concept to operational commencement. Our services encompass legal land analysis, investment model structuring, negotiating state agreements, conducting due diligence, and risk management
Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) represent one of the key elements of financial stability for an energy project. We work on the preparation, evaluation, and negotiation of such agreements with both public and private parties. We pay particular attention to the precise formulation of tariffs, timelines, guarantees, and dispute resolution mechanisms
We protect our clients’ interests in relations with relevant state authorities. Our services include the preparation of applications and legal documents, participation in administrative proceedings, and, if necessary, representation in court.