Taiwan deal wins Renewable Energy Deal of the Year – Solar 2020
The deal involved a loan facility on a project which is understood to be Taiwan’s largest private ground mount utility scale solar project to date.
The deal involved a loan facility on a project which is understood to be Taiwan’s largest private ground mount utility scale solar project to date.
This move marks the expansion of our global corporate jet offering, with Oliver continuing to work alongside Dhruv to serve clients in the Middle East and Asia, and now on-the-ground to focus on our European corporate jet practice.
Coro’s investment provides them with immediate access to the existing ion Ventures pipeline of approximately 20 high quality clean energy projects across South East Asia, alongside a UK project pipeline.
Highly regarded construction specialist Ryland Ash joins WFW from real estate boutique firm Silver Shemmings Ash LLP in the City of London.
IPR is a leading private E&P operator in Egypt with nine concessions and a strong track record of enhancing the recovery of mature producing oil and gas fields.
WFW has topped inspiratia’s global renewables rankings by deal count for the seventh consecutive quarter. It also leads this quarter’s transaction volume table.
The project will include the development of a carbon measurement tool, enabling the industry to measure and understand waste and carbon impacts, with the aim of eliminating the negative environmental effects of production and working towards a carbon neutral future.
Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) is delighted to announce that Cyrille Gogny-Goubert has joined the firm’s Paris office, establishing an on-the-ground real estate practice in France for the first time.
The portfolio comprises 73 plants which produce over 355,000 MWh annually, representing enough clean electricity to supply more than 115,000 households.
WFW carried out the due diligence and the drafting and negotiation of the share purchase agreement executed within the framework of the deal.