WFW advises SGI on HELIOS green hydrogen project
Watson Farley & Williams has advised Società Gasdotti Italia S.p.A. (“SGI”) on its first hydrogen valley project, HELIOS.
Watson Farley & Williams has advised Società Gasdotti Italia S.p.A. (“SGI”) on its first hydrogen valley project, HELIOS.
The funds raised will support the growth of Eléments’ energy production, with a target of 1 GW in construction and operation by 2030 and at expanding its business at regional level in France and in Italy, Finland and Germany, where it already operates.
This article outlines the rights of Contractors under UNCLOS, discusses the role of customary international law and highlights important considerations Contractors should keep in mind as negotiations at the International Seabed Authority progress.
The new UK Energy Act 2023 gained royal assent on 26 October 2023. In this first of a series of articles, we explore the changes it has introduced.
Join Watson Farley & Williams for the third webinar of our German webinar series “Recht trifft Praxis” (“Law Meets Practice”).
WFW is pleased to be the first law firm to join Wind Ship.
The International Seabed Authority failed to meet its July 2023 deadline to adopt regulations on the exploitation of deep seabed mineral resources. This article outlines the key legal rights of Sponsoring States under UNCLOS and highlights important considerations Sponsoring States should keep in mind as discussions continue on the development of the Authority’s regulatory regime for exploitation.
We advised Varco Energy HoldCo 1 Limited a wholly-owned subsidiary of Adaptogen Battery Storage LP, on its circa £58m project financing of a battery storage project portfolio consisting of two 57 MW project.
Before everyone heads to the Husum Wind Fair, join us along the way with a stop in Hamburg for our traditional Husum Wind Warm-Up.
As the International Seabed Authority concluded Part II of its 28th Session, a number of member States continue to call for a “precautionary pause” on deep seabed mining activities. This article examines this proposal and potential legal issues should it go ahead.