Dr Alexander Dlouhy focuses on transactions, contract drafting and the regulatory framework of energy projects and business models as well as issues related to climate change mitigation and climate change.
Alexander heads the Decarbonisation practice at Osborne Clarke in Germany.
He advises companies and investors on energy and infrastructure projects and transactions (e.g. renewable energies, conventional power plants, networks (power, gas, district heating and cooling), energy storage and infrastructure for mobility (e.g. emobility, LNG, hydrogen) and according business models (e.g. emobility, local heating and cooling, energy efficiency and energy concepts in buildings, neighbourhoods and industrial areas, contracting/energy services, hydrogen, software-based services, start-up investments). In this context, Alexander advises on contract drafting (e.g. on energy supply contracts), regulatory aspects and ESG.
He also advises clients on joint ventures, cooperations and M&A transactions with a focus on the energy sector.
With Osborne Clarke, we were fortunate to find not only lawyers with specialist knowledge of corporate, energy and real estate law, but also a team that could genuinely tackle all aspects of sector coupling in an integrated way. The legal advice on this project was characterised by a foreseeing and holistic way of thinking.
Helping you succeed in tomorrow's world
Working for clients on energy related matters means being part of a rapidly changing and evolving business environment. In this regard, I have a special interest in decarbonisation and assisting businesses achieve their climate protection goals.
G2 Venture Partners
Osborne Clarke has advised investor G2 Venture Partners on its investment in energy start-up 1KOMMA5°. Read more here.
eCAPITAL
Osborne Clarke advises eCAPITAL on financing round of Numbat, read more
Haniel, eCapital and btov
Osborne Clarke advises Haniel, eCapital and btov on due diligence for Series A financing round of 1KOMMA5°, read more
Brandenburg Kapital
Advising on its investment in ME Energy - Liquid Electricity, a company that develops and sells fast charging points that generate their own electricity independently from the power grid.
CrowdfundRES Report
Co-edits CrowdfundRES Report, read more
Insights
International regulatory catch-up can deliver energy transformation gains for logistics
Wind energy and electromobility: The moving batteries of the energy transition
EU nature restoration law set to boost biodiversity across Europe
New proposals to introduce legally binding targets for Member States on the restoration of habitats
Crediting electricity for electric vehicles towards the greenhouse gas quota
ESG in real estate: Does it translate well across Europe? (episode one)
How to meet the challenge of the electrification and decarbonisation of public sector fleets
Sustainable disruption: 12 decarbonising technologies for cities | Report
Can sustainable disruption and technology deliver decarbonised cities?
Die neue Transparenz beim Wärmeverbrauch
Duty of vigilance: comparative regulation in Europe and the UK
Greenwashing in advertising: legal requirements in Germany for claims on environmental protection and sustainability
There are numerous legal pitfalls when companies incorporate sustainability and environmental protection into their advertising claims. What needs to be...