Fiji EnERGY Law

ENERGY LAW in Suva, Nadi & Labasa

As the energy sector transitions towards cleaner, more resilient and sustainable systems, our Energy Law practice supports clients across the full energy lifecycle, from generation and supply to regulation, compliance and reform. We advise public and private sector stakeholders, independent power producers, infrastructure developers, and community-based energy projects operating within both traditional and renewable energy spaces.



Our expertise spans electricity, gas, and emerging energy technologies, with a particular focus on energy access, regulation, and the development of sustainable energy solutions in the Pacific context.



We provide advice and representation in relation to:




  • Commercial contracts, project finance and joint venture agreements in the energy sector;
  • Dispute resolution and litigation related to energy supply, infrastructure or regulatory enforcement;
  • Energy infrastructure development, including rural electrification, mini-grids and off-grid solutions;
  • Energy sector policy and legislative reform, including drafting, submissions and stakeholder engagement;
  • Environmental and land use approvals for energy projects, including permitting and community consultation;
  • Independent power producer (IPP) arrangements, including power purchase agreements (PPAs) and grid connection negotiations;
  • Regulatory compliance with national energy laws, licensing requirements and utility standards
  • Renewable energy projects, including solar, wind, hydro, biomass and waste-to-energy developments;
  • Private and community-based power generation, supply and pricing arrangements; and
  • Tariff structuring, subsidies and incentives for clean energy investments.


We understand the unique energy challenges and opportunities facing small island states and developing nations. Our approach combines legal excellence with a deep commitment to supporting just, inclusive and forward-looking energy transitions.