WFW advises NEC on first Greek solar and battery storage acquisitions
The deal marks NPIII ESG’s first transaction in Greece and its first in the battery storage sector.
The deal marks NPIII ESG’s first transaction in Greece and its first in the battery storage sector.
The two plants are estimated to be operational by 2025 and will have a capacity of circa 20.4 MW and 51.2 MW.
Watson Farley & Williams has advised Foresight Group on its sale to Infranity, a fund of the Generali Group, of a portfolio comprising 12 operational solar PV plants in Spain and Portugal with a total installed capacity of 54.5 MWp.
Kunal’s expertise spans both conventional and renewable energy, LNG, oil and gas, and transport infrastructure projects.
Operational since 2015, Butendiek, comprises 80 3.6 MW turbines with a total installed capacity of 288 MW.
The three wind farms are strategically located in the favourable NO2 and SE3 Nord Pool zones.
This article discusses the recent companion Issue Notes released by the UNCTAD on ISDS system, its impact on climate change, investment treaties and climate legislation, and offer some key takeaways for investors and states to be aware of.
Watson Farley & Williams has advised Iberdrola Renovables Italia S.p.A. on the preparation and negotiation of an investment agreement, including related services and shareholder agreements, to establish iCube Renewables, a joint venture with Innovo Group S.r.l., for the development of renewable energy projects in Italy including photovoltaic plants, wind farms and battery storage facilities.
Watson Farley & Williams has advised Italian energy developer GEMdev S.r.l. on its sale of a 70% stake in itself to Juwi Italia.
The agreement covers the post-development acquisition and transfer of 100% of the corporate capital of Ramacca Agrisolar.