WFW advises NORD/LB on bridge financing of Polish wind project portfolio11 February 2021
The portfolio, being developed and built by Danish developer European Energy, consists of five wind farms located in Poland with a total capacity of 44.675 MW.
The portfolio, being developed and built by Danish developer European Energy, consists of five wind farms located in Poland with a total capacity of 44.675 MW.
Offshore wind energy production has been a fast growing industry in the last few years. The applicable rules are constantly evolving, and the next revision of the German Offshore Wind Act is currently being discussed, especially proposed changes to the auction design.
Regulatory Partner Dr Maximilian Boemke and Corporate Partner Dr Christian Bauer will give an overview of the Hydrogen Strategies, the expected legal developments and emerging investment opportunities for hydrogen projects.
Watson Farley & Williams and enervis will be hosting a… Read more
Germany has implemented measures to support businesses struggling from the effects of the COVID-19 epidemic. This includes a protective financial shield as well as changes to German civil and insolvency law.
This article explores issues which may concern directors and management in Germany in relation to the coronavirus pandemic.
The German Federal Government has announced support measures for businesses struggling from the effects of the COVID-19 epidemic. This newsletter focusses on the implementation of a protective financial shield as well as certain additional measures including tax reliefs and a loosening of insolvency filing requirements.
Completion is expected in 2021 with annual power production of 315 GWh to provide green power to 80,000 households, resulting in an annual reduction of CO2 emission of 93,000 tonnes.
At the HUSUM Wind Fair, our partners will present the… Read more
At our Husum warm-up event in Hamburg, WFW Partners from various jurisdictions will be presenting the latest developments concerning the PPA market for renewable projects.
This is a key step forward in the Dominican Republic’s plan to source 85% of its energy supply from renewable sources by 2035.
Our Hamburg office hosted this event, sharing industry knowledge on the highly topical subject of coal withdrawal in Germany.