Attorney-led Energy Advisory Network

Energy Law.
Project Coordination.
Greece.

Independent energy law practice coordinating legal, technical and financial workstreams for renewable energy, storage and infrastructure projects in Greece.

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Practice Overview

Energy projects are never purely legal.

Energy projects involve licensing, land, grid access, technical feasibility, revenue assumptions, financing requirements, contracts and operational compliance. KOLETSI ENERGY LAW NETWORK brings these workstreams together through an independent energy law practice and a trusted network of lawyers, engineers and financial advisors across Greece. The objective is clear: to help investors, developers and project owners move from licensing to operation with legal clarity, practical coordination and bankable project documentation.

From Licensing to Operation

A coordinated advisory process for energy projects in Greece.

  1. 01

    Project Screening

    Initial review of technology, location, licensing stage, grid status and transaction structure.

  2. 02

    Licensing Roadmap

    Assessment of permits, regulatory milestones, administrative procedures and competent authorities.

  3. 03

    Land & Grid Review

    Review of land rights, grid connection status, curtailment exposure and documentation gaps.

  4. 04

    Technical Feasibility Coordination

    Coordination with engineers and technical advisors for feasibility, layout, connection and implementation issues.

  5. 05

    Bankability Pack

    Support for investor and lender-facing documentation, including risk mapping, revenue assumptions, contract structure and execution red flags.

  6. 06

    Contracts & Transactions

    Drafting, review and negotiation of project contracts, acquisition documents, EPC, O&M, land leases and transfer agreements.

  7. 07

    Construction & Operation Support

    Regulatory follow-up, operational compliance and coordination of project documentation until the asset is ready to operate.

A multidisciplinary advisory network for complex energy projects.

Lawyers, engineers and financial analysts working together to support Greece’s energy transition — from complex contracts and administrative procedures to revenue modelling, technical feasibility assessment and operational readiness.

  • Independent energy law practice, attorney-led
  • Nationwide network of trusted legal collaborators
  • Coordination with engineers and technical advisors
  • Coordination with financial advisors and analysts
  • Licensing, grid, land and contract workstreams
  • Bankable, investor-facing project documentation
Core Services

Legal support across the full project lifecycle.

01

Renewable Energy Licensing & Permitting

Producer certificates, environmental licensing, grid connection, installation and operation licences across the Greek RES framework.

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02

Battery Energy Storage & Hybrid Projects

Standalone BESS, co-located storage and hybrid renewable projects — licensing, regulation and revenue structures.

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03

Energy Communities & Project Transfers

Governance, membership transfers, project acquisitions and regulatory compliance for energy community portfolios.

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04

Contracts & Transaction Support

Land leases, EPC, O&M, grid documentation, project sale and acquisition agreements, due diligence support.

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05

Regulatory & Administrative Remedies

Objections, regulatory correspondence, appeals and project-related remedies before competent authorities.

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For International Investors

A Greece Energy Legal Desk for international investors.

International investors entering the Greek renewable energy market need more than a legal opinion. They need practical legal guidance that identifies licensing risks, grid-connection constraints, land-right issues, corporate structure weaknesses and execution obstacles before capital is committed.

Insights

Energy Law Insights

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Practical updates on Greek renewable energy law, storage regulation, licensing developments, energy communities, curtailment, grid access and investment-related regulatory changes.