WFW advises CREDITAS on acquisition of InterGen26 January 2023
Under the new ownership structure, CREDITAS will assume ownership of all InterGen’s UK sites as well as its growth projects.
Under the new ownership structure, CREDITAS will assume ownership of all InterGen’s UK sites as well as its growth projects.
The portfolio holds shares in the Grimsås and Brännliden wind farms in Sweden.
The PV plant is expected to be operational in 2024.
The deal marks NPIII ESG’s first transaction in Greece and its first in the battery storage sector.
The two plants are estimated to be operational by 2025 and will have a capacity of circa 20.4 MW and 51.2 MW.
Watson Farley & Williams has advised Foresight Group on its sale to Infranity, a fund of the Generali Group, of a portfolio comprising 12 operational solar PV plants in Spain and Portugal with a total installed capacity of 54.5 MWp.
Kunal’s expertise spans both conventional and renewable energy, LNG, oil and gas, and transport infrastructure projects.
Operational since 2015, Butendiek, comprises 80 3.6 MW turbines with a total installed capacity of 288 MW.
The three wind farms are strategically located in the favourable NO2 and SE3 Nord Pool zones.
The Simandou project involves the exploitation of four world class iron ore blocks in the southern region of Guinea.
Agrivoltaic plants are hybrid installations that promote efficient cooperation between the energy, food and agriculture sectors. This cooperation creates favourable microclimates for the growth of certain crops. Benefits range from efficient food production to water saving and enhanced energy production from renewable sources.
Watson Farley & Williams has advised Navigazione Montanari S.p.A. and Nai Int Ltd on the sale of the Vallermosa and Valtamed tankers.