
Green light from Brussels for Austria’s electricity network reserve!
EU Commission approves Austria’s aid for electricity security – a signal for stable and competitive energy supply!


EU Commission approves Austria’s aid for electricity security – a signal for stable and competitive energy supply!

The draft of the 2026 Public Procurement Act comprehensively modernizes Austrian public procurement law—making it digital, sustainable, and practical.

Peer-to-peer contracts: the new star in the sky of shared energy use?

Mario Laimgruber and Alexander Gimona take a critical look at the new EABG draft.

Pecunia non olet! Johannes Hartlieb and Alexander Gimona discuss the planned changes to electricity grid fees.

On September 1, 2025, the new reference book by Mario Laimgruber and Christian Bellina was published. – Using common sense to achieve project success.

Johannes Hartlieb and Alexander Gimona provide an overview of the “new” community energy.

The new legislative package could be the solution—or, viewed objectively, at least a step in the right direction.

Storage facilities such as battery storage systems are undergoing a significant upgrade thanks to the ElWG. We have the details.

The Electricity Industry Act promises to reform the electricity market. We analyze whether the draft can deliver on this promise.

A first look at the draft law

Mario Laimgruber and Maurizio Stoisser summarize for you exactly how Austria is utilizing the EU’s flexibility in the renaturation regulation.

Johannes Hartlieb and Alexander Gimona shed light on the planned ban on perpetual chemicals.

Johannes Hartlieb and Alexander Gimona analyze for you the Supreme Court decision that changes to electricity prices require a contractual basis.

Emil Nigmatullin analyzes for you the recent decision of the Federal Administrative Court on the party status of plant operators in the regulatory authority’s selection approval procedure.

Johannes Hartlieb, Cornelia Lanser and Alexander Gimona provide an overview of the Omnibus Initiative, which aims to ease supply chain diligence obligations.

Two things are (supposedly) infinite: the universe and the projects to be accumulated in an EIA – or are they?

Johannes Hartlieb, Alexander Gimona, Luka Marcelja, Marlene Malli-Harrer analyze the government program.

Johannes Hartlieb was a guest expert on the ORF program “Bürgeranwalt” on the topic of photovoltaic subsidies on 01.03.2025.

In a recent article for the trade journal ÖZW, Alexander Gimona and Johannes Hartlieb address the question of when hydrogen can be classified as renewable.

Much is uncertain, some is possible. The lawyers at Haslinger / Nagele look to the future and provide an outlook on the legal innovations that 2025 could bring.

Mario Laimgruber, co-founder of the “360° Renewable Energy” practice group, will become a partner in February 2025.

Johannes Hartlieb and Mario Laimgruber gave a presentation on “Energy transition and the Green Deal” at the International Environmental Symposium.

Xaver Meusburger and Thomas Baumgartner have taken a closer look at EU Directive 2024/1203 on the protection of the environment through criminal law.








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