WFW advises Axpo on sale of 72 MW French onshore wind portfolio21 December 2023
We advised Volkswind GmbH, a subsidiary of Switzerland’s Axpo Holding AG, on its sale of three French wind farms with a combined capacity of 72 MW.
We advised Volkswind GmbH, a subsidiary of Switzerland’s Axpo Holding AG, on its sale of three French wind farms with a combined capacity of 72 MW.
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