WFW advises GP JOULE on sale of stake in H-TEC Systems to MAN Energy Solutions
H-TEC is a manufacturer of PEM electrolysis technology, a significant and promising option for hydrogen production from renewable energy sources.
H-TEC is a manufacturer of PEM electrolysis technology, a significant and promising option for hydrogen production from renewable energy sources.
The five wind farms acquired by EWE are Bad Berleburg in North Rhine-Westphalia, Steinau in Hesse and Petersdorf 1, Petersdorf 2 and Stretense-Panschow, all in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
The wind farm has a total installed capacity of 588 MW. This investment is TRIG’s third in a UK offshore wind farm and represents circa 12% of its overall investment portfolio.
Located in Norfolk, England, Redstow has a total capacity of 4.5 MW Combined Heat and Power (CHP) and currently processes circa 75,000 tonnes of energy crop each year.
This financing follows Noy Fund’s recent acquisition of a majority stake in the Olmedilla plant, on which WFW also advised. The acquisition was Noy Fund’s first investment in Spain.
The photovoltaic plant is located in Cadiz, Spain, and will be operational in 2021. It is Everwood’s second merchant plant, with the financing representing a leverage of 62% on the project.
The targets were two SPVs that own authorisations for the construction and installation of eight rooftop photovoltaic plants located in the Lombardy, Veneto, Lazio and Marche regions in Italy.
Intesol Energie owns and operates the 1 MW Intesol photovoltaic plant in Ravenna, Emilia Romagna, Italy and benefits from feed-in tariffs under IV Conto Energia.
The 240 MW portfolio includes eight PV projects under development in the Dutch provinces of Overijssel and Limburg and five PV projects under development in Italy’s Apulia region.
The investment will help to build a nationwide network of refuelling stations that will allow heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) to run on carbon neutral fuel.
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