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In Zeiten globaler Energiekrisen wird eine lokal gesicherte Stromversorgung für Unternehmen und Privatpersonen immer wichtiger. Diese Arbeit legt den zivilrechtlichen Grundstein für dezentrale Stromlieferverträge und befasst sich mit zentralen Fragen ihrer juristischen Einordnung. Im Fokus stehen sogenannte Power Purchase Agreements, die es Anlagenbetreibern ermöglichen, direkte und bilanzielle Lieferverträge unmittelbar mit den zu beliefernden Verbrauchern zu schließen. »Power Purchase Agreements in the Context of Civil and Energy Law«: In times of global energy crises, a reliable local power supply is becoming increasingly important for businesses and households alike. This thesis establishes the civil-law foundations of decentralized electricity supply contracts in Germany and examines key questions concerning their legal classification. Its focus lies on so-called power purchase agreements, which enable plant operators to conclude direct and indirect supply contracts with the end consumers they serve. Julian Drach studied law at Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg. After completing his studies, he earned his doctorate at the university's Chair of Tax Law, where he also worked as a research associate. At the same time, he worked as a research associate at Ispex Legal in Bayreuth, specializing in civil and energy law. He completed his legal clerkship in Nuremberg, with placements in Speyer and Munich.



