We advised NORD/LB on providing EUR 43 million in funding to European Energy. The funds will be used to support the construction of Anykščiai solar park, the largest solar park in the Baltics, with a capacity of 65 MW and over 140,000 solar panels across 120 hectares. When fully operational, the park will produce 90,000 […]
Publication / Paul Künnap / Eesti Päevaleht
Tallinn should take after Helsinki and build a metro in Tallinn, our partner Paul Künnap has suggested in the Estonian daily Eesti Päevaleht. Building a metro in Tallinn is not something that is currently discussed in Estonia, but Paul says it would give Tallinn a huge boost. Paul debunks three myths that naysayers have used […]
It is often asked whether a local government is obliged to give its approval to the installation of an energy supply object on a local government’s property – in particular, to the networks that cross it? The construction of a new energy supply facility (installation of production devices, networks, lines and accessories) usually requires third-party […]
We advised Elering, the national transmission system operator for electricity and natural gas, on risk identification and mitigation measures in relation to constructing and maintaining their internal ICT communications systems. Multidisciplinary approach The case demanded expert knowledge in the specific aspects of infrastructure, telecommunications, public procurement, and data protection law. Our multidisciplinary approach allowed us to […]
We advised the Germany-based European Energy Exchange (EEX) on acquiring a 66% share in the regional gas exchange GET Baltic, operated by the Lithuanian gas transmission system Amber Grid. The partnership of EEX, Amber Grid and Get Baltic aims to create a harmonized European gas trading platform EEX offers inter alia natural gas contracts in 10 […]