Future UK Energy Scenarios: What is each party promising?19 June 2024
What might the outcome of the UK general election mean for the country’s energy strategy, security and net zero ambitions?
What might the outcome of the UK general election mean for the country’s energy strategy, security and net zero ambitions?
Those following this series will have seen that there is a lot of activity across the globe in the EV charging infrastructure space.
We advised L&G NTR Clean Power Fund, on its acquisition, alongside the Development Bank of Japan Inc., of a 10% stake in the 714 MW East Anglia ONE offshore wind farm from Macquarie Asset Management.
Located in Cornwall the project will connect into the transmission network at the Indian Queens substation.
The project is expected to power almost 2% of Greece’s domestic electricity production.
Recent changes introduced to the UK’s e-mobility scene include a shift in policy direction, increased funding for decarbonising HGVs and regulations made to govern public charge points.
Recent years have seen a global push toward the electrification of transport, including the deployment of electric vehicles. In this series of articles, WFW experts from across our international network of offices will examine the latest developments in highlighted jurisdictions spanning Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
We have supported Vattenfall in connection with the sale of its interests in the Norfolk Boreas and Norfolk Vanguard offshore wind farm projects to RWE.
Lightsource bp is a global leader in solar development, management and operations.
The CCUS Net Zero Investment Roadmap made big promises. Does the Energy Act 2023 deliver them? Read on to find out.
Last summer, the UK government launched its Review of Electricity Market Arrangements. With another consultation expected imminently, now is the time to reflect on why change is needed.
The new UK Energy Act 2023 gained royal assent on 26 October 2023. In this first of a series of articles, we explore the changes it has introduced.