WFW advises Oryx Power on consolidation of self-consumption services16 February 2022
Oryx Power develops, manages and invests in renewable energy assets in Europe, Latin America and Africa from origination to the operational phase.
Oryx Power develops, manages and invests in renewable energy assets in Europe, Latin America and Africa from origination to the operational phase.
With a €350m clean energy portfolio with a total installed capacity of 500 MW, Eranovum is an investment and management services company active in the renewable energy sector.
Energia has one of the largest dedicated wind and solar investment teams in Europe and is currently investing in its fifth renewable energy fund, Taaleri SolarWind II fund.
WFW advised Banco Sabadell on the financing of 50 MW photovoltaic plant called Huelva 2021, in Andalusia, Spain.
We advised Helios Energy Investments on the refinancing of an existing mezzanine loan agreement relating to a 96 MW photovoltaic project acquired from Cobra Group in 2019.
Acting as transaction advisors, WFW carried out the due diligence process, as well as the drafting and negotiation of the SPA, and several other ancillary agreements, as well as the closing of the transaction.
We advised Cobra Concesiones S.L., on the financing of a 50 MW PV plant currently under operation in Albacete, Spain, owned by special purpose vehicle Bonete Fotovoltaica 1 SL.
WFW advises Cubico on green refinancing of Spanish CSP projects
The photovoltaic plant is located in Cadiz, Spain, and will be operational in 2021. It is Everwood’s second merchant plant, with the financing representing a leverage of 62% on the project.
This article explores recent developments in Spain’s e-mobility legislative framework as the Government steps up its promotion of the decarbonisation of the transport sector as part of the country’s energy transition between 2030 to 2050.
This is the largest onshore wind PPA signed in Europe to date. The wind farms, which are under construction, will be connected to the grid over the next 12 months. They are expected to generate enough renewable power to provide for approx. 430,000 Spanish households.
The transaction was represents Helios’ entry into the Spanish renewables market.