Veronika Thalhammer advises clients in the field of renewable energies.

Her work focuses on battery storage projects, PPAs, grid connection issues and REMIT obligations as well as other regulatory matters.

She particularly focusses on questions relating to green hydrogen. This includes advising on regulatory requirements, electricity supply contracts for electrolysis and the certification of green hydrogen. She also advises on greenhouse gas quota trading. 

Veronika has been a lawyer at Osborne Clarke since 2024. She previously worked as a lawyer in the area of sustainability. As a lecturer, she trains companies in dealing with the Supply Chain Due Diligence Act.

Veronika studied in Bayreuth and Lisbon. During her legal traineeship, she worked for, amongst others, the German Embassy in Lisbon.

She is also doing her PhD in the area of Business and Human Rights, specifically on the Supply Chain Due Diligence Act, at the chair of Prof. Dr. Jörg Gundel (University of Bayreuth).

green flexibility

Osborne Clarke has advised green flexibility on a cooperation with Hamburg-based project developer Hansa Battery regarding the development of around 500 megawatts of large-scale battery storage projects. Read more.

Palladio Partners

Osborne Clarke has advised Palladio Partners on a partnership with Voltfang aimed at jointly developing battery storage systems in Germany. Read more.

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