Three WFW partners named to Tamarindo’s Legal Power List 202610 March 2026
In its fifth edition, The Legal Power List details the top 100 legal advisors globally in the renewable power generation and energy storage industries.
In its fifth edition, The Legal Power List details the top 100 legal advisors globally in the renewable power generation and energy storage industries.
Join our half-day event on ‘BESS 2026: Regulatory Reset, Grid Reality & Bankability’ on 15 April 2026 in Munich.
Originally designed as a one-hour BESS, Claudia is now being upgraded to two hours of storage.
Watson Farley & Williams advised Technique Solaire on its acquisition of Iberdrola Renouvelables France.
With this agreement, the partners will deliver an investment of €500m in critical energy infrastructure for Germany.
We explore the concept of regulatory expropriation, drawing the distinction between legitimate regulation and indirect expropriation and highlighting strategic considerations for both investors and states.
Financing for the project was secured through an extension of commitments already made towards the construction of three wind power projects in December 2025.
Under the agreement, Vestas is contracted to supply, deliver and commission 92 of its V236 15 MW offshore wind turbines for the project.
Italy’s Bill Decree introduces urgent measures to cut energy costs, boost business competitiveness, advance industrial decarbonisation, resolve grid saturation and integrate data centers into the national energy system.
WFW advised Encavis on the contractual framework enabling its participation in one of the most significant transactions under Italy’s Energy Release 2.0 programme.
This is one of three M&A transactions completed by Sonnedix in France in 2025, enabling it to approach 400 MWp of operating capacity in France, representing a 24% increase in just one year.
One of the projects, Taxiarches, was one of the first BESS projects awarded priority grid connection through the Greek BESS Auctions.
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