Energierecht
The energy market is one of the most heavily regulated sectors in the Netherlands. The rapid transition to renewable sources and the increasing pressure on the electricity grid call for lawyers who not only know the law, but also understand the technology and the market. Our energy law team provides in-depth legal support on complex energy issues.
Our team
Our experience
Our energy law team has extensive experience in advising a wide range of parties in the energy sector, including energy suppliers, system operators, local authorities, project developers and project initiators, investors and financiers, data centres, large industrial consumers and housing associations, banks and public institutions.
Our approach
We take a client-focused approach, combining high-level expertise with practical applicability. By gaining a deep understanding of your organisation and objectives, and drawing on our multidisciplinary expertise and extensive experience in the sector, we provide tailored strategic advice. We enjoy thinking creatively about potential solutions and structures, utilising our specialist knowledge and our (international) network to achieve the best possible outcome.
Full-service law firm
La Gro is a full-service law firm. Where necessary, the team can call upon energy law specialists with other areas of legal expertise. Read more about this on the Energy sector page.
Our areas of expertise
Within energy law, we assist clients with a wide range of issues, including:
- Advice on regulation and ACM procedures relating to market rules, and assistance in disputes before the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) concerning grid connections and tariffs;
- Support for the heat transition, including the legal structuring of heat networks, advice on the Collective Heat Act (Wcw), and on the ownership of heat networks and the operation of heat supply companies;
- Implementation of grid congestion and system integration solutions such as cable pooling, direct lines, closed systems and energy hubs;
- Support throughout the full lifecycle of energy projects, including PV, EVs, wind farms, hydrogen production and large-scale battery energy storage (BESS);
- Legal advice on subsidies for SDE++ schemes, state aid and competition law frameworks;
- Drafting and editing connection and transmission agreements (non-firm ATOs, group transmission agreements, capacity restriction contracts), power purchase agreements (PPAs) and SOKs.