WFW advises CIP on investment in 1+ GW Forestalia wind portfolio16 November 2020
The portfolio comprises 27 wind farms with secured grid connection rights in the Spanish province of Teruel.
The portfolio comprises 27 wind farms with secured grid connection rights in the Spanish province of Teruel.
The portfolio comprises 73 plants which produce over 355,000 MWh annually, representing enough clean electricity to supply more than 115,000 households.
The deal is the first in Spain to meet the solar criteria of the ICMA’s Climate Bond Standards to ensure alignment with the 2016 Paris Agreement to combat climate change.
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 Royal Decree-Law 23/2020, which approves measures in the field of energy and other areas for economic recovery entered into force on 25 June 2020. This article provides an analysis of the changes introduced and their effect on renewable energy projects.
This article, focusing on Spain, is the fifth of a series of articles exploring the future of e-charging in Europe.
This represents Noy Fund’s first investment in Spain.
It was a pleasure to work alongside the banks and other institutional investors, as well as the Iridium team, on this important transaction that demonstrates the growing international interest in the Spanish infrastructure sector.
International law firm Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) has advised leading international energy fund Platina Partners. . .
International law firm Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) successfully advised Cerberus Capital Management (“Cerberus”), through its. . .
International law firm Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) has advised leading international energy fund Platina Partners. . .