Renewable Energy & Green Real Estate

Overview

With the shift towards sustainable real estate and renewable energy projects, developers and investors must ensure compliance with green energy laws, carbon credit regulations, and solar/wind project approvals.

 

From solar installations to green building certifications, projects require comprehensive legal support to navigate renewable energy regulations and sustainability requirements.

What We Do

Expert legal solutions for renewable energy projects and sustainable real estate development.

Renewable Energy Project Development

We assist in legal compliance for solar, wind, and other renewable energy installations in real estate projects.

Green Building Compliance

We provide legal support for green building certifications and sustainability standards compliance.

Energy Agreements

We draft and negotiate power purchase agreements, energy service contracts, and related documentation.

Regulatory Approvals

We handle renewable energy approvals, environmental clearances, and compliance requirements.

Carbon Credit Trading

We assist in carbon credit registration, trading, and compliance documentation.

Energy Efficiency Compliance

We ensure compliance with energy efficiency regulations and sustainability standards.

Frequently Asked Questions on Renewable Energy

Solar installations require approvals from electricity authorities, environmental clearances, and compliance with renewable energy regulations.
Green buildings are certified through recognized rating systems like LEED, GRIHA, following specific sustainability and efficiency criteria.
Energy agreements must address power generation, consumption, tariffs, maintenance, and compliance with renewable energy regulations.
Projects can earn carbon credits through certified emission reductions, which can be traded on carbon markets for additional revenue.

Contact Us for Renewable Energy Services

At Samvit Law Partners, we help developers implement renewable energy solutions and sustainable practices in real estate projects.