WFW garners five Marine Money ‘Deal of the Year’ 2022 awards
Marine Money has named five deals the firm advised on as ‘Deals of the Year’ at their annual Deal of the Year Awards.
Marine Money has named five deals the firm advised on as ‘Deals of the Year’ at their annual Deal of the Year Awards.
The fifth edition – which is released 24 February 2022 – features a chapter on GATS for the very first time.
The ground-mounted photovoltaic project is currently under development in Sardinia and will have a total installed capacity of c. 30 MW upon completion.
GDIZ Benin is a joint public-private venture between the Benin government and industrial ecosystems developer Arise Integrated Industrial Platforms.
Apex Energies aims to secure 1 GW of project capacity by 2025 and Macquarie will support its ambition to become a top independent solar power producer in France.
Mei joined the firm back in 1998, when WFW set up its first Asian office in Singapore, and as one of the firm’s leading lights for over half its existence, things will never be the same without her.
The Supervisory Board will set the firm’s direction and strategy and is responsible for key firmwide programmes including D&I and Sustainability.
The RCF provides flexible funding to Foresight for both new acquisitions and working capital purposes.
Until now, PPAs have been negotiated and executed individually between different energy producers and off-takers, without common standards between them
The JV will focus on the development, construction and operation of solar PV parks across Greece and will start with a collaboration for an existing portfolio of projects totaling 200 MW.
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