Dr. Ruth Losch
Managing Associate, Berlin
Overview
Professional experience
Education and qualifications
Published works
Overview
Ruth has specialised experience in energy law and regularly publishes and lectures on national and European energy regulation. She advises clients mostly on energy regulatory issues, both stand-alone or in relation to M&A transactions, project developments or financings.
Work highlights
- International Investment Group: Advice on the regulatory framework for battery storage in Germany
- A bank: Advising on establishing a gas trading desk in Germany
- Macquarie: Advice on the sale of a stake in the transmission system operator Open Grid Europe (OGE) on Fluxys S.A
- Energy companies: Advice on the legal framework for importing green hydrogen into the EU, including on the German H2Global auctions
- Energy companies: Advice on the regulatory requirements for the construction, connection and operation of LNG terminals
Professional experience
Education and qualifications
Ruth studied law at the Universities of Osnabrück, Kingston upon Hull (UK) and Berlin. She also completed a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in legal theory and comparative law in Brussels. She was a DAAD scholarship holder at the School of Polish Business Law at the Universytet Jagiellonski Kraków (PL) and a DFG scholarship holder of the European Research Training Group "System Transformation and Economic Integration in a Europe Growing Together".
She speaks German and English.Published works
- Losch/Bremme/Sack: German regulator presents first plans for future remuneration of electricity and gas networks
- Losch: District heating, heat pumps and hydrogen - how Germany plans to decarbonise its heating sector
- Losch: The new German Energy Efficiency Act: Implications for data centers and other companies
- Schulz/Losch: Germany’s New Solar Strategy: More space and less red tape
- Losch: EU: Commission publishes delegated act on green hydrogen
- Losch/El Haj: Germany: Skimming of surplus revenues in the electricity sector
- Losch/Gemmo: The EU's blueprint for a revenue cap on renewable electricity
- Losch/Van Driessche: EU “Fit for 55”: Decarbonising Gas Markets
- Bremme/Sack/Losch: Remuneration of Hydrogen Grids in Germany
- Losch: EU "Fit for 55": Scaling up ambitions in the Renewable Energy Directive (RED II)