BESS Projects – Commercial Contracting: Key Questions To Ask21 August 2025
This article sets out a short form summary of key questions we suggest any developer, lender or investor analyses in relation to any BESS asset.
This article sets out a short form summary of key questions we suggest any developer, lender or investor analyses in relation to any BESS asset.
As the global economy moves towards decarbonisation, the maritime sector is both a facilitator and casualty of the energy transition.
This article explores the Seville Commitment’s transformative policies aimed at boosting sustainable infrastructure and mining investment through fairer financing, debt relief and global cooperation.
Greenwashing is rising amid ESG pressures, leaving both financiers and businesses exposed to regulatory and consumer scrutiny. Regulators are enforcing stricter standards, exposing companies to reputational, legal, and financial risks for misleading sustainability claims.
Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) advised a consortium of lending banks — comprising Banco Santander S.A., ABN Amro Bank N.V., Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, National Westminster Bank plc, Investec Bank plc and Norddeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale — on a £220m green financing package granted to Pulse Clean Energy.
Watson Farley & Williams is delighted to announce that the firm has won two Deal of the Year awards at The Asset Triple A Sustainable Infrastructure Awards 2025.
Thailand’s ERC extends PPA timelines for renewables under FiT Scheme, offering developers clarity while reinforcing delivery discipline and grid-readiness alignment.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we consider arbitral jurisdiction, preliminary issues of Nigerian law, suspended remediation orders and unjust enrichment. CDW is taking a short break and will return on Tuesday 15 July.
Key insights from our event on heat transition – covering regulatory frameworks, financing requirements and investment opportunities, with input from internal and external experts.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we consider arbitral jurisdiction, preliminary issues of Nigerian law, suspended remediation orders and unjust enrichment. CDW is taking a short break and will return on Tuesday 15 July.
Drawing on his numerous years of real-world experiences, Sumeet delves deeper into the mitigation of recharacterisation risk in STF transactions.
WFW advised Capital Dynamics on a ca. €110m+ financing granted to them by Norddeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale.
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