Mr Stuart Urquhart > TLT > Bristol, England > Lawyer Profile

TLT
ONE REDCLIFF STREET
BRISTOL
BS1 6TP
England
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Work Department

Energy (South West)

Career

Stuart has extensive experience of advising on commercial contracts and related regulatory issues, with a particular area of focus for more than 15 years now being advice on commercial arrangements relating to energy projects

He has been involved with hundreds of renewable energy projects (including wind, solar PV, hydro, biomass CHP and heat pumps), projects relating to energy efficiency measures, battery storage projects and EV charging infrastructure projects. Clients he has acted for include project developers, funders, retail energy suppliers, energy consumers (including large corporates) and government bodies. Matters on which he has advised include those relating to power purchase/energy supply and other route to market agreements (including dozens of private wire and other corporate PPA arrangements), grid connection agreements (including grid sharing arrangements), government support schemes (including the FiT, ROC, RHI, Capacity Market and CfD schemes), industry rules (including rules relating to supply licence exemptions), concession arrangements (including for EV charging infrastructure and microgrids) and grant funding arrangements.

Jurisdiction: England & Wales

Lawyer Rankings

South West > Projects, energy and natural resources > Energy and projects

(Leading associates)

Stuart UrquhartTLT

TLT fields a team which is renowned for its work in the clean energy sector, where it advises clients on sales and acquisitions, joint ventures, and investments, amongst other areas. Maria Connolly is head of the Bristol-based practice and boasts extensive experience in sustainable energy, including solar, biomass, wind, and hydro projects, as well as electric vehicle charging and energy storage. Corporate matters fall under the key areas of expertise for Kay Hobbs, while Stuart Urquhart provides clients with contractual and regulatory advice in relation to commercial arrangements in the energy field.