WFW advises KGAL on Spanish PV portfolio acquisition6 October 2025
With a total installed capacity of 60.5 MWp, the projects represent a significant addition to SAGST’s renewables platform and will contribute to Spain’s energy transition targets.
With a total installed capacity of 60.5 MWp, the projects represent a significant addition to SAGST’s renewables platform and will contribute to Spain’s energy transition targets.
In recent years, Spain has witnessed an impressive increase in the construction and development of data centres.
WFW led and negotiated the entire transaction, including finalising the sale and purchase agreement.
Following our recent article giving an overview of the aquaculture industry in Spain, this second article focusses on sector related M&A transactions.
This article gives an overview of the aquaculture industry in Spain and will be followed by a second focussing on M&A in the sector.
The wind farm, located in Merindad de Valdeporres in the Spanish region of Castille & Leon, has been fully operational since 2005.
The Legal Power List recognises the top 100 lawyers working in the global wind sector, both in-house and in private practice.
With over €1.4bn under management, RGREEN INVEST is an independent French investment management company with a proven track record in investing and financing the energy transition and adaptation to climate change.
ConELA was founded by a group of organisations dedicated to protecting and supporting those with ALS.
WFW provided advice on the legal due diligence and all Italian law matters relating to the acquisition documents and completion of the transaction, including legal and corporate due diligence.
Blue Elephant acquires and operates solar parks and wind farms in eight countries with a focus on Western-Europe. With the help of the WFW team Blue Elephant was able to negotiate and execute three long-term power purchase agreements with German energy company EnBW.
The portfolio comprises 12 wind farms located in Aragon, North-Eastern Spain and is part of CIP’s €3.5bn Copenhagen Infrastructure III K/S (CI-III) energy infrastructure fund.
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