Green Lawyers Wanted: The Rise of Renewables Law

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How is the renewables boom reshaping in-house legal roles? šŸŒ±


In the 80s, being ā€˜greenā€™ was all about ā€œvegetable rights and peaceā€, as Neil from The Young Ones put it. Fast forward to 2025, and itā€™s about hydrogen, battery storage, and ESG compliance ā€“ and thatā€™s where lawyers come in.


Energy law has had a massive plot twist. Renewables now generate nearly 40% of the UKā€™s electricity, with offshore wind powering over 27% of the grid. Behind those wind turbines and solar farms are legal teams navigating regulations, ESG commitments and international contracts.


Demand for in-house legal talent in renewables is soaring. Companies need more than energy law experts ā€“ theyā€™re looking for specialists in project finance, supply chain agreements and cutting-edge tech deals. Itā€™s a steep learning curve, but the chance to work on industry-shaping projects is worth it.


Whatā€™s your take? Are in-house lawyers keeping up, or does the renewables sector need to step up its game to attract top talent? Letā€™s discuss below. šŸ‘‡