WFW advises NEC on first Greek solar and battery storage acquisitions17 January 2023
The deal marks NPIII ESG’s first transaction in Greece and its first in the battery storage sector.
The deal marks NPIII ESG’s first transaction in Greece and its first in the battery storage sector.
The construction of the wind farm will start at the end of 2022 and is planned to be completed in the first trimester of 2024.
The KPS 12 Vessel supplies energy under a power purchase agreement to the Electricity Company of Ghana.
After completion, the terminal will be used to import various liquefied gases including LNG for the benefit of regional industries.
The Wikinger offshore wind farm consists of 70 Adwen AD 5-135 wind turbine generators.
The large-scale Norfolk Boreas project is set to be one of the largest in the world and once complete.
Watson Farley & Williams Greece has advised Cero Generation on the financing of Project Delfini, a 100 MW solar PV project in Prosotsani Drama, Greece.
Stamatis specialises in the areas of project finance, energy and banking and finance and has extensive experience advising both lenders and borrowers.
The financing will enable the development of multiple large-scale renewable energy and storage projects.
Green hydrogen will be a key part of the world’s transition to net zero carbon emissions, and its utilisation (through various forms) will be an important feature of the next 30 years as use of green hydrogen-related energy in the global economy increases.
Watson Farley & Williams and UniCredit had the pleasure of hosting the first ever Munich Hydrogen Summit on 30 June 2022, a hybrid event focussing on hydrogen projects, investments and financing. Speakers from major industry players, technology providers and developers as well as financing experts shared their insights, with Watson Farley & Williams providing regulatory expertise.
Matteo has in-depth knowledge of project finance and acts for investors on project development, M&A and joint ventures transactions.
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