Practice Area

Energy Law

Sector-specific counsel from renewable energy projects and EMRA licensing to EPC contracts and electricity market disputes.

Overview

We support investors and developers through the licensing, land allocation, EIA, grid connection and EPC/O&M phases of solar, wind and hydro projects.

Regular workstreams include EMRA filings, YEKDEM applications, supply contracts, PPA negotiations and energy market litigation.

What We Do

  • Licensing of solar, wind and hydro projects
  • Representation before EMRA and administrative filings
  • EPC and O&M contract negotiation
  • Power purchase (PPA) and storage agreements
  • YEKDEM, YEKA and incentive applications
  • Energy market disputes and arbitration
Our Approach

Every project is assessed together across energy, environmental, zoning and administrative law — the pre-licensing risk report is delivered as the go/no-go input to the investment decision.

Frequently Asked Questions

Up to what capacity is unlicensed generation possible?
Under the current framework, unlicensed generation is permitted within specified limits linked to a consumption facility; installed capacity and self-consumption criteria are updated regularly.
Is the YEKDEM mechanism still open for new projects?
New-vintage YEKDEM tariffs are set periodically; application conditions must be checked against the current-year regulation.
How is a performance guarantee structured in an EPC contract?
Liquidated damages tied to specific performance ratios, bank guarantees, and mechanical and performance completion tests should be designed as one integrated package.