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Philipp Kröger advises law firms, major utilities, investors, and government entities on economic and regulatory subjects in the energy field. Mr. Kröger believes that sound economic advice is critical to meet a variety of challenges across today’s quickly changing energy landscape. He advises on conventional and renewable energy generation and on issues of economic regulation of networks. His work covers risk modelling, regulatory due diligence, power price forecasting, and damages estimation.

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Mr. Kröger provides economic analysis and advice related to arbitration and litigation, investment appraisal, and valuation. His work involves cost of capital estimation, regulatory benchmarking, cost benefit analysis, damages calculation, and state aid appraisal. He has experience preparing reports for ordinary and arbitration tribunals, as well as providing easily accessible yet precise and sound economic insight to expert and non-expert audiences. Mr. Kröger’s work spans many industries including conventional and renewable energy, finance, transport, telecoms, and the public sector. His recent work involved assessing the damages arising from the nuclear energy moratorium in Germany, as well as a case relating to the delayed completion of a power plant.

Mr. Kröger is a fellow of the German National Academic Foundation. 

Education

  • MSc in quantitative economics and finance, Ecole Polytechnique
  • MSc in business administration and management, HEC School of Management
  • BSc in economics, University of Mannheim

Languages

  • German
  • French