WFW advises Axpo on sale of 66 MW Italian wind project to Edison2 August 2022
The wind farm consists of 22 wind turbines and can produce an average of 100 MWh of electricity per year.
The wind farm consists of 22 wind turbines and can produce an average of 100 MWh of electricity per year.
Located in the south of Italy, the plants produce of approximately 50 GW of energy a year.
Watson Farley & Williams is delighted to announce that its Milan office has relocated to the N4 Building, located in the heart of the city’s historical centre, on Via Gaetano Negri 4.
Watson Farley & Williams has advised Blue Elephant Energy AG on its acquisition, via its subsidiary BEE Piemonte S.r.l, of a 4 MW portfolio comprising six solar PV plants located in Piedmont in northern Italy.
Gallo Due owns an operational 20.7 MW onshore wind farm in the municipality of Oppido Lucano in the southern region of Basilicata.
Solar Italy XVI owns the permits to develop a photovoltaic plant in the Sicilian municipality of Santa Croce near Camerina.
Bioenergy Serre and Bioenergy Albanella each owns a project to build an anaerobic digestion plant dedicated to the production of biomethane and high-quality compost.
WFW has been involved with the Beleolico project since its inception in 2011, assisting Belenergia on due diligence phase and on the administrative aspects of the financing.
The transaction concerns the agreement between GreenIT and CI IV for the construction of two floating offshore wind farms in Sicily and Sardinia.
The ground-mounted photovoltaic project is currently under development in Sardinia and will have a total installed capacity of c. 30 MW upon completion.
The Supervisory Board will set the firm’s direction and strategy and is responsible for key firmwide programmes including D&I and Sustainability.
The maximum total value of the tender, which includes several tasks to be awarded under the framework contract, is €6m.