WFW advises on structuring of and financing for French hybrid solar plant projects19 October 2021
WFW also advised Bpifrance, La Banque Postale and Crédit Coopératif as lenders on the €16m debt financing.
WFW also advised Bpifrance, La Banque Postale and Crédit Coopératif as lenders on the €16m debt financing.
The sold portfolio consists of eight projects located in northern France in areas selected specifically for high wind speeds, all with tier-1 manufacturers and full-service contracts.
Thanks to this acquisition, BayWa r.e. establishes its seventh office in France and strengthens its presence in the south western Occitanie region, where it already operates five solar farms.
BW Offshore is a leading provider of floating production services to the oil and gas industry listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange.
G&D has significantly increased its profitability in recent years, thanks to greater demand for KVM solutions in the high-performance sector as well as professionalisation of its internal structures by Borromin.
The fund raising will allow Starklab to accelerate the development of its gaseous discharge treatment and heat recovery energy efficiency solutions, both domestically and internationally.
AdVini’s vineyards cover a total of 2 200 hectares in France and abroad, including 30 domains, châteaux and wineries.
This is the third of a series of three linked articles focussing on France’s 2020 Finance Bill. This article explores the new depreciation regulations for green investments in the maritime sector.
This is the second linked article focussing on France’s 2020 Finance Bill. This article discusses the impact the new bill will have on corporate transactions and the management of large French corporations.
This is the first of a series of three linked articles focussing on France’s 2020 Finance Bill. This article examines France’s first global anti-hybrid regulations and tax measures in an international environment.
alwitra is a market leader in Germany for plastic roofing and sealing membranes for flat roofs. The company generates an annual turnover of around €80m and has around 300 employees at its two main facilities in Trier and Hermeskeil.
La Banque des Territoires and Groupama acquired 22% and 18% of the capital of Predica Energies Durables respectively, with Crédit Agricole Assurances remaining the main shareholder.