WFW advises NeXtWind on joint venture with VSB Group for German onshore wind repowering project14 April 2025
This is the second transaction on which WFW supported NeXtWind in 2025 to expand their German onshore wind portfolio.
This is the second transaction on which WFW supported NeXtWind in 2025 to expand their German onshore wind portfolio.
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Along the smarter E Europe, Europe’s largest energy trade fair, join WFW for a delicious breakfast in a relaxed atmosphere.
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