Crown Estate announces Celtic Sea floating wind expansion6 October 2023
In this article update we consider The Crown Estate’s latest announcement on its plans to expand floating wind in the Celtic Sea.
In this article update we consider The Crown Estate’s latest announcement on its plans to expand floating wind in the Celtic Sea.
The plants supply Telecor, S.A. with electricity under a power purchase agreement agreed in Q4 2022.
Join Watson Farley & Williams for our webinar on “Upcoming Developments: Funding Instruments for Hydrogen Projects”.
This article discusses the draft circular published by Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry & Trade stipulating the method for calculating the electricity generation price range for wind and solar power plants.
The International Seabed Authority failed to meet its July 2023 deadline to adopt regulations on the exploitation of deep seabed mineral resources. This article outlines the key legal rights of Sponsoring States under UNCLOS and highlights important considerations Sponsoring States should keep in mind as discussions continue on the development of the Authority’s regulatory regime for exploitation.
We advised Varco Energy HoldCo 1 Limited a wholly-owned subsidiary of Adaptogen Battery Storage LP, on its circa £58m project financing of a battery storage project portfolio consisting of two 57 MW project.
This article discusses high profile cases involving nickel fraud in recent years and highlights material findings that focus on the use of warehouse receipts.
WFW Paris organizes a roundtable event with energy transition experts across sectors with WFW Paris partners being moderators.
Based on preliminary estimates, a 10 MW electricity generation plant is in development.
New Italian Decree sets out terms and requirements for providing end customers with information on the composition of the energy mix used to generate supplied electricity.
In this article, the Singapore Dispute Resolution team discusses recent case law developments in banks’ obligation to make payment under letters of credit, where such obligation is tainted by false and/or fraudulent representations made by the beneficiary.
The article provides an overview of the new German Buildings Energy Act and how it will impact municipal heating planning.