WFW advises North Star Renewables on Dogger Bank SOV financing15 September 2021
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.
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.
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.
Located in Norfolk, England, Redstow has a total capacity of 4.5 MW Combined Heat and Power (CHP) and currently processes circa 75,000 tonnes of energy crop each year.
Partners Malte Jordan and Daisy East have been quoted in PFI, commenting on the continued rise in interest in the offshore wind market, particularly in Eastern Europe.
This article details the upcoming transition away from LIBOR and towards other risk-free benchmark rates across multiple currencies, looking in particular at SONIA and SOFR.
This article discusses how mining and renewable energy can combine to contribute to the wider clean energy transition.
This is the first project financing undertaken by NatWest using SONIA, which is being implemented as part of the LIBOR transition
In this second of a series of webinars, we look at the legislative framework in Vietnam, the established risk matrix for coal fired power plants in Vietnam and discuss how this could be adapted to LNG.
In this webinar we look at the anatomy of LNG to Power projects and discuss the strategies that can be used to mitigate project on project risks that emerge when you combine LNG sales, FSRUs and IPPs.
In this webinar we look at the anatomy of LNG to Power projects and discuss the strategies that can be used to mitigate project on project risks that emerge when you combine LNG sales, FSRUs and IPPs.
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