WFW advises lenders on Mirova Swedish wind portfolio financing8 June 2026
The portfolio, acquired in December 2025, comprises the Fågelås, Dållebo and Boarp wind farms.
The portfolio, acquired in December 2025, comprises the Fågelås, Dållebo and Boarp wind farms.
Exploring how geopolitics and supply chain shifts are reshaping bankability, financing strategies and risk allocation in European renewables.
The project, Matrix Renewables’ first stand-alone BESS project in the UK, is scheduled to begin commercial operations in Q3 2027.
Located in Upper Boat, Pontypridd, South Wales, the synchronous condensers form part of the UK National Energy System Operator’s Pathfinder 3 programme.
An analysis of the offshore wind market in the Philippines – key considerations and issues for market participants.
The project will be transmission connected and significantly increase the UK’s installed BESS capacity.
This article sets out a short form summary of key questions we suggest any developer, lender or investor analyses in relation to any BESS asset.
Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) advised a consortium of lending banks — comprising Banco Santander S.A., ABN Amro Bank N.V., Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, National Westminster Bank plc, Investec Bank plc and Norddeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale — on a £220m green financing package granted to Pulse Clean Energy.
Watson Farley & Williams advised NatWest and SMBC as lenders on a debt financing and uncommitted accordion facility.
This article provides an analysis of the offshore wind market in Italy, to facilitate market participants considering entry into that market.
Recent legal changes in Vietnam are aiming to resolve key challenges and kickstart the development of offshore wind power projects.
The project is the largest co-located solar and BESS project under construction in the UK.
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