LegalGEAn environmental manager is a technical and regulatory expert responsible for ensuring a company complies with ecological standards. Unlike lawyers, this specialist directly conducts Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA), prepares screening documentation, and manages emissions control. Under the Environmental Assessment Code of Georgia, large infrastructure, construction, and industrial projects are required to undergo ecological expertise. An environmental manager ensures the practical implementation of conditions agreed upon with the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture on-site, which prevents substantial financial penalties. The specialists on this page will help you maintain sustainable, environmentally safe, and fully compliant operations. Within the broader field of Environmental & Energy Law, Energy Law is a specialized subfield that requires a Environmental Manager's in-depth knowledge of these specific issues and practices. Specifically in Energy Law, a Environmental Manager can help with: Energy Law in Georgia is one of the most dynamic and rapidly developing legal fields.
Energy Law in Georgia is one of the most dynamic and rapidly developing legal fields. The liberalization of the energy market, harmonization with EU legislation, and the growth of new investment projects have created a complex regulatory environment. This field regulates relationships involving the production, transmission, distribution, supply, and trading of electricity and natural gas. Energy law concerns both large investors and energy companies, as well as ordinary consumers involved in tariff disputes or grid connection processes. Knowledge of this field is essential for navigating complex Market Rules and effectively interacting with GNERC.
Energy law specialists represented on the Legal.ge platform offer a wide range of legal services:
Energy law services are relevant in the following situations:
The fundamental law of the field is the Law of Georgia on Energy and Water Supply. This law defines the market structure, unbundling principles, and the regulator's powers. A wide range of bylaws also applies: "Electricity (Capacity) Market Rules," "Grid Codes," and "Supply and Consumption Rules." This regulatory framework is constantly changing in the process of approximation with European legislation, requiring constant updating from the lawyer.
Collaborating with a Legal.ge specialist gives you an advantage in complex and technical disputes. Energy is a field where law and engineering intersect, so a qualified lawyer must possess not only knowledge of legislation but also an understanding of market specifics. Our lawyers will help you protect your business and ensure stable energy supply or sales.
Find leading energy law experts on Legal.ge. Our platform brings together lawyers with experience working in GNERC, energy companies, and international projects.