WFW deal wins IJGlobal Renewable Energy ESG Award – Europe 202224 October 2022
The IJGlobal ESG Awards recognise the organisations that have made an impact on the environmental, social and governance front.
The IJGlobal ESG Awards recognise the organisations that have made an impact on the environmental, social and governance front.
The UK Energy Prices Bill 2022 survived the decimation of the Prime Minister’s mini-budget and is swiftly making its way through the legislative process. What is it proposing to do? Is it still needed? How can renewable generators prepare for its enaction into law? Read on to find out.
While there is still a strong emphasis on an energy transition, this seems to be a bit of a sidestep from 2021’s Net Zero Strategy and the decarbonisation focus of COP26, hosted in Glasgow in October 2021.
The project, led by Swedish energy company Vattenfall is expected to become fully operational in 2023 and is the first non-subsidised wind farm project in the Netherlands.
In the final part of a two-part series of articles, we examine the international legal and regulatory framework and the significant ESG risks that deep-sea mining has the potential to create.
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.
Bulb is the UK’s seventh largest energy company with 1,000 staff and over 1.6m customers.
Dogger Bank is being developed in three phases which, when operational, will be the world’s largest offshore wind farm with a total installed capacity of 3.6 GW.
Construction is to begin in 2022, with commercial operation to be achieved the following year. Once operational, it will generate green energy equivalent to the electricity needs of up to 290,000 households.
LNG is seen by many as an ideal way to meet the ever-increasing demands for greater energy supply and reducing energy poverty, particularly in parts of the developing world, while still addressing the concerns of climate change.
In this article, we take a look at the high-level challenges of project financing LNG-to-power projects.
In this fifth of a series of webinars, we review key aspects concerning third party access to gas infrastructure as may be laid out in national regulatory regimes.