Data Centres: An International Legal and Regulatory Perspective5 June 2025
In this two-part series, WFW experts will analyse the regulatory and legal framework impacting the infrastructure sector in key markets.
In this two-part series, WFW experts will analyse the regulatory and legal framework impacting the infrastructure sector in key markets.
Germany’s BESS boom drives investment opportunities – regulatory hurdles, procurement risks and M&A-specific issues are key to successful project development and implementation.
Our Aerospace team examines the latest developments across space – from funding the space economy, investment in space infrastructure, use of spectrum rights and orbital positions to launch service competition and space debris.
Digital transformation and the energy transition shape the M&A market – opportunities in renewable energy and digital infrastructure for 2025.
With this acquisition, Elovade strengthens its presence in the Italian software market.
The article aims to present the legal framework and provide insights useful to potential investors on Data Centre projects in Greece.
It is rare to see renewable energy associations and heavy industry players agreeing on matters of energy policy – however just this is currently happening regarding discussions to split the German electricity market into two or more separate “bidding zones”.
Our aerospace team examines the latest developments across space – from funding the space economy, investment in space infrastructure, use of spectrum rights and orbital positions to launch service competition and space debris.
All space operators need to be aware of that orbital positions and spectrum usage rights, which are administered by national regulatory bodies, have become objects of commerce and could give rise to obligations and penalties.
The acquisition is part of Elovade’s international growth strategy.
The US$24bn Simandou project, the largest greenfield integrated mine and infrastructure investment in Africa to date, on which Watson Farley & Williams has been advising the Republic of Guinea, has now completed, including the required Guinean and Chinese regulatory approval.
What might the outcome of the UK general election mean for the country’s energy strategy, security and net zero ambitions?
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