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Electricity Lawyer

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Electricity Lawyer

Overview

Electricity Lawyer (EL) is a novel data-driven research, legal and regulatory service provider, offering tailored legal, regulatory and policy aggregation tools and solutions that assist stakeholders and electricity industry players across the globe in making informed business, economic and investment decisions in power markets across Sub-Saharan Africa. Drawing from a pool of seasoned lawyers, industry experts and sound research analysts with expertise in the electricity sector within and beyond Africa, EL offers unrivalled services tailored to the specific needs of a wide range of stakeholders (i.e., Policy Makers, Utilities, Governments and Regulatory Agencies, Project Developers, Banks and Financial Institutions, Development Institutions, Investors, Academia, Students, Researchers, etc). Mission: To provide efficient, credible data driven legal and regulatory consulting services and knowledge dissemination to key stakeholders in the electricity industry for effective decision making from a legal, regulatory, policy, commercial, technical, and financial perspective. Vision: To assist and support key electricity industry stakeholders in closing the electricity access gap in Africa and beyond through the provision of affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for ALL in line with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7). Goal: Promoting Energy Access through Knowledge Access. Services 1) Research, Sector Insights and Focus Analysis 2) Legal and Regulatory Consulting Services • Government Investment Advisory Services and Technical Assistance • Legal and Transaction Advisory Services • Legal Risk, Regulatory Strengthening and Compliance Monitoring & Management Services • Corporate Restructuring, Business Process Re-engineering and Governance Services • Dispute Resolution Services • Legislative and Regulatory Drafting Services • Project and Contract Management Services 3) Training and Capacity Building