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.
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.
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.
US$15bn Simandou, on which we are advising the Republic of Guinea, hit a major milestone last week with the signing of the core transaction documents.
On 31 July 2023, the government issued a call for evidence on introducing Fixed Price Certificates into the RO scheme from 2027. You can submit your views until 9 October 2023.
In this article, we consider the announcements made by The Crown Estate as to how it is seeking to de-risk floating offshore wind projects and how positive the news is for investors aiming to commit to this developing technology.
The facility will finance the construction of the Damerjog Oil Jetty, which will provide marine connectivity to the free zone
Proposed legislation is underway to secure the EU’s future self-reliance in mining, processing and recycling critical materials. What does this mean for future mining projects?
The new 877 MW gas-fired combined-cycle gas turbine power plant will be located in Komotini, Greece.
The financing structure covers the first 540 MW of projects in the portfolio, and includes fully committed senior debt facilities and an equity bridge loan.
WFW has been advising the sellers for several years on project development, land rights acquisition and corporate matters.
A gap in international law concerning the international effects of judicial sales of ships is on the verge of being closed.