MVJ Marković Vukotić Jovković Law Firm
PRACTICE AREAS

Energy, Infrastructure and PPP in Serbia

We advise sponsors, developers, investors, contractors and lenders on energy and infrastructure projects in Serbia involving Serbian law.

MVJ regularly acts as Serbian counsel on renewable energy, mining, infrastructure, PPP, concession and public procurement matters, supporting clients on project structuring, permitting, regulatory matters, procurement procedures, construction documentation, grid-related issues and project implementation.

We work with international clients, lead counsel, financial institutions and project companies on the Serbian law aspects of complex energy and infrastructure mandates, including solar, wind, battery energy storage, mining, transport and industrial infrastructure projects.

MVJ’s energy and infrastructure practice is ranked by Chambers Europe for Projects, Infrastructure & Energy in Serbia, by The Legal 500 in Projects and Energy, and by IFLR1000 in Project Development.

Selected experience

SBEH / Trina Solar

Energy regulatory, permitting and procurement support for a portfolio of six utility-scale solar PV projects and battery energy storage systems in Serbia, with aggregate solar capacity of approximately 850 MWac.

Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy

Serbian law support on the delivery and installation of wind turbines for the 66 MW Kostolac wind farm, including construction and contractual arrangements.

Power China Resources

Legal due diligence for the 300 MW Vetrozelena wind farm project in Serbia, covering land, permitting and regulatory matters.

Dundee Precious Metals

Serbian law support to a TSX-listed mining group in connection with the development of a mining project in Serbia, including regulatory and permitting matters.

Services

Renewable Energy Projects
Solar PV Projects
Wind Farm Projects
Battery Energy Storage Systems
Energy Regulatory
Permitting and Licensing
Public Procurement
PPP and Concessions
Infrastructure Projects
Mining Projects
Construction and EPC Contracts
Project Development