WFW advises Smart Energies on €87m fundraising
We advised Smart Energies on a €87m fundraising to accelerate the deployment of rooftop, car park and small ground-mounted solar projects in Europe.
Drawing on years of experience across all segments of the energy sector, from conventional power, infrastructure, oil and gas and mining to renewables and commodities, we excel in providing end-to-end advice in all aspects of these complex, cross-border transactions and disputes.
An exceptional understanding of the industry and its commercial drivers equips us to give technically excellent advice on transformative and groundbreaking projects. In particular, across M&A, joint ventures, planning, construction and operational contracts, risk identification/mitigation, financing, insolvency, restructuring, regulatory, tax and dispute resolution.
Our clients range from energy companies, financial institutions, institutional investors, sponsors, governments and contractors whom we advise across a range of domestic and cross-border projects including some of the most innovative and marquee transactions in the market.
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We advised Smart Energies on a €87m fundraising to accelerate the deployment of rooftop, car park and small ground-mounted solar projects in Europe.
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