WFW maintains Energy & Infrastructure League Tables Top Ranking in 2021
The results cement our position as unrivalled legal advisers in the energy & infrastructure sectors.
The results cement our position as unrivalled legal advisers in the energy & infrastructure sectors.
In part one of a two-part series of articles, we examine why we may need to look at deep-sea mining and what is required to make it happen in practical terms.
In this series, our multidisciplinary London team will dive into the detail of policies in each of the sectors covered by the Net Zero Strategy and what they mean for industry stakeholders.
Following on from our introductory article, our second article in the series looks at what the UK’s Net Zero Strategy means for the power sector.
Richard Hughes and Alexander Collis discuss ESG investing, investment focussed on or mindful of environmental, social and governance criteria with a particular focus on the Sustainability Linked Loan Principles and the Green Loan Principles.
As of 1 January 2020, shipowners and lessors may apply an exceptional tax depreciation when acquiring equipment using decarbonised energy for the main or auxiliary propulsion of a vessel.
Following the success of our recent webinar, our latest article assesses the issue of the rising number of Electrical Vehicles catching fire and possible ways of prevention.
The maximum total value of the tender, which includes several tasks to be awarded under the framework contract, is €6m.
Does the UK’s Net Zero Strategy deliver on its aim to go “further and faster to tackle climate change”? Is it a “step up” and “first of a kind”?
In this brief update, we consider how leaked amendments to the draft EU Maritime Emissions Trading System (ETS) proposal could impact the apportionment of ETS costs and liabilities in the maritime sector.