Fidal: serving both the law and energy
Between climate change and competitiveness, globalization and decentralization, price regulation and volatility, the energy sector will pose one of the greatest challenges in the coming years. Challenges to be faced by all its players which constitute a formidable driver for economic growth by allowing the emergence of new businesses and services. Transformation that also promotes innovation and experimentation within a sometimes derogatory legal framework.
The track record of our teams and their knowledge of the market enable us to advise all players in the energy sector (Government and its institutions, regulators, operators, investment funds, banking institutions, semi-public companies, local distribution companies) and to provide them with appropriate answers to all their problems in France and abroad. Our network of foreign partners allows us to lend support to their projects in Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
Our multidisciplinary expertise is adapted to the specific challenges at each stage of the energy chain:
- Energy production (wind, PV, biomass, other renewable energies, hydropower, hydrogen, nuclear and conventional production, security of supply)
- Networks (transmission and interconnections, distribution, smart grids, financing, independence of distribution system operators)
- Marketing and consumption (energy retrofitting, energy purchases, new uses, control of energy demand t)
The track record of our teams and their knowledge of the market enable us to advise all players in the energy sector (Government and its institutions, regulators, operators, investment funds, banking institutions, semi-public companies, local distribution companies) and to provide them with appropriate answers to all their problems in France and abroad. Our network of foreign partners allows us to lend support to their projects in Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
Our multidisciplinary expertise is adapted to the specific challenges at each stage of the energy chain:
- Energy production (wind, PV, biomass, other renewable energies, hydropower, hydrogen, nuclear and conventional production, security of supply)
- Networks (transmission and interconnections, distribution, smart grids, financing, independence of distribution system operators)
- Marketing and consumption (energy retrofitting, energy purchases, new uses, control of energy demand t)