WFW advises BayWa r.e. on sale of bioenergy platform
BayWa r.e. Bioenergy GmbH owns two operational biomethane plants in Germany with an installed capacity of 19 MWth.
BayWa r.e. Bioenergy GmbH owns two operational biomethane plants in Germany with an installed capacity of 19 MWth.
With the acquisition of the Burgundy, Kalypso increases its fleet to four vessels.
The wind farm, located in Merindad de Valdeporres in the Spanish region of Castille & Leon, has been fully operational since 2005.
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Upon completion the plant will be able to thermally treat up to 240,000 tons of public and commercial waste from the greater Wiesbaden area each year.
At WFW, Riko will play a leading role in developing infrastructure as a core sector for the firm.
The electricity will be supplied by the 169 MWp Olmedilla and 155.2 MWp Sabinar I projects.
The decision is a noteworthy one, as it sets the benchmark for the competent authorities in cases concerning territorial continuity.
The large-scale Norfolk Boreas project is set to be one of the largest in the world and once complete.
The leases entered into, and security granted under, the two transactions are cross-collateralised.