WFW advises Octopus Renewables on 175 MW Spanish greenfield PV acquisition21 October 2020
WFW carried out the due diligence and the drafting and negotiation of the share purchase agreement executed within the framework of the deal.
WFW carried out the due diligence and the drafting and negotiation of the share purchase agreement executed within the framework of the deal.
The German Government has issued a draft for a substantial revision of the Renewable Energy Act, with a view to paving the way to achieving national climate targets.
This article considers the rise of corporate offtake of renewable energy in Taiwan and how country is supporting its development.
This article explores recent decisions on German legislature concerning pressing issues such as the PV renumeration cap, distance requirements for onshore wind farms and deadline extension in the EEG.
In this article we consider the current decline in energy demand and its resultant impact on wholesale power prices, and the potential role for corporate and synthetic PPAs as well as proxy revenue swaps in the market.
This is DIF’s first renewable energy project in South America, following the recent opening of its new office in Santiago, Chile.
In this article we examine the German legal framework for “subsidy-free solar” and highlight the most important points to take into consideration regarding the development, financing and investment in such projects.
At our Singapore office, we will be discussing our new report “The Future of Renewable Energy:Renewable Power Generation, Merchant Risk and the Growth of Corporate PPAs”
Join us for our SECOND renewable energy event in London,… Read more
Our renewable energy report provides insight on renewable power generation, merchant risk, the growth of corporate PPAs and new battery storage solutions.
We will be co-hosting with Enervis a webinar on Renewable… Read more
Industry experts join our panel to discuss renewable power generation, merchant risk and the growth of corporate PPAs
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