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The first blooms of spring and a new coalition agreement in Germany Spring fever for the infrastructure and energy sectors?

In sync with the German cherry blossom, the new coalition of CDU/CSU (conservative) and SPD (social democrats) published their coalition agreement on 9 April 2025. Following the formal approval of the agreement by the parties...more

Novelle des Energiesicherungsgesetzes: Zusätzliche Handlungsoptionen

Mit der Reform des Energiesicherungsgesetzes schafft der Gesetzgeber umfangreiche neue Regelungen und Handlungsmöglichkeiten zur Sicherung der Energieversorgung im Krisenfall. Betreiber kritischer Infrastruktur im...more

Reform of the Energy Security Act: New Options for Action to Secure Energy Supply in the Event of Crisis

Few issues are currently occupying German industry and the energy sector as much as the Ukraine crisis and its consequences for the critical infrastructure in Germany. Against this background and in order to secure energy...more

Brexit and Data Protection: Boom for data centre operators in Continental Europe?

Data centre operators in Europe could benefit from Brexit and have already been preparing for years for precisely this scenario, including by expanding such data centre capacities in Continental Europe....more

Data centre operators in Europe could benefit from Brexit and have already been preparing for years for precisely this scenario,...

The United Kingdom (UK) finally left the EU on 31 January 2020. The withdrawal agreement provides for the UK to continue to be treated largely as an EU member state until the end of the transition period on 31 December 2020,...more

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