Presented by
Falconbury
This indepth course covers the key challenges of evolving renewable energy laws and regulations that are impacting both developed and developing countries on the quest for net zero.
29-30 January 2026
+ 2-3 July 2026 »
from £1199
Are you ready for the legal realities of the renewable energy revolution? This course will help you build you expertise in energy law and give you a strategic head start in a rapidly changing sector.
The renewable energy sector represents one of the fastest-growing areas of legal practice, driven by urgent climate imperatives, technological innovation and massive global investment. This comprehensive 2-day course provides legal professionals, policy makers, and industry practitioners with essential knowledge to navigate the complex legal framework shaping the renewable energy transition.
As governments worldwide commit to net-zero targets and energy independence, the renewable energy sector faces unprecedented legal challenges. From securing government subsidies to managing supply chain complexities, from infrastructure disputes to competition law compliance - the legal landscape is evolving rapidly and becoming increasingly complex.
This course addresses the critical knowledge gap between traditional energy law and the emerging legal frameworks governing renewable energy development, financing and operation.
Key topics covered include:
This intensive programme combines expert instruction with practical case studies drawn from real-world renewable energy projects. Interactive sessions ensure you can immediately apply legal concepts to current market challenges, while comparative analysis helps you understand how different jurisdictions approach similar issues.
By the end of this programme, you'll have a comprehensive understanding of the legal framework governing renewable energy development, the skills to identify and manage key legal risks, and the knowledge to advise effectively on complex renewable energy transactions and policy initiatives.
Whether you're structuring deals, advising on regulatory compliance, or shaping policy, this course provides the legal foundation essential for success in the renewable energy sector.
By attending this event you will:
This course has been specially designed for:
Christopher Lennon is the Director of Stone Falcon Corporate and Legal Consulting Ltd – a company that works internationally based in Scotland, UK. Chris has 30 years’ experience within the oil and gas industry – initially working offshore on rigs in the UK and Norway before becoming involved with projects and supply chain issues.
He helped establish an anti-corrosion production facility in Aberdeen for casing tubulars – running the production facility initially before going on to create and manage the supply chain. He has set up distribution networks supporting the North Sea E&P industry within Aberdeen. He has managed (and continues to do so) a variety of ‘special projects’ internationally – normally strategic or change management focussed. He has worked/consulted extensively within the field of supply chain management – is a contracts specialist and an international commercial arbitrator.
He was empanelled as both an Arbitrator and a Mediator at the Asian International Arbitration Centre (AIAC); has the Freedom of the City of London; is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and a member of the Association of International Energy Negotiators. He holds an MBA and LLB from the University of Aberdeen, as well as the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators DipICArb. He has over 22 years teaching experience including a number of universities across a wide range of subjects.
NEW higher discounts for multiple bookings - bring your colleagues to make your training budget go further:
Please contact us for pricing if you are interested in booking 5 or more delegates
29-30 January 2026
Live online
09:30-17:00 UK (London) (UTC+00)
10:30-18:00 Paris (UTC+01)
04:30-12:00 New York (UTC-05)
Course code 16715
Until 25 Dec
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for 7 days, no obligation
2-3 July 2026
Live online
09:30-17:00 UK (London) (UTC+01)
10:30-18:00 Paris (UTC+02)
04:30-12:00 New York (UTC-04)
Course code 16716
Until 28 May
Not ready to book yet?
for 7 days, no obligation
* Early booking discounts may not be combined with other discounts or offers. As such, the discounts for 2nd/3rd/4th delegates are based on the full price; and apply only when booking multiple delegates on the same date.
Pricing from:
We can customise this course to your requirements and deliver it on an in-house basis for any number of your staff or colleagues.
Contact our in-house training experts Aleksandra Beer and Yesim Nurko to discuss your requirements:
Multiple colleagues? See above for details of our discounts for 2, 3, or 4 delegates. For more, talk to one of our training experts to discuss how to: