WFW advises Hospital St. Josef on €118m construction contract tender13 April 2021
This major investment in local health care infrastructure is thought to be currently one the highest volume hospital projects in northern Bavaria (Germany).
This major investment in local health care infrastructure is thought to be currently one the highest volume hospital projects in northern Bavaria (Germany).
This article explores the new draft Master Plan 8 published by the Vietnamese Government which provides details on the future of energy projects in the country, including renewables.
In this German-language article on the EU Taxonomy Regulation for Sustainable Investments, we set out the Regulation’s key concepts and explain what this means for market participants in Germany’s transport sector.
In the sixth article in our ‘Hydrogen- what is the hype about?’ series, we discuss the Spanish Hydrogen Strategy and future environment for hydrogen.
In Europe, Storengy is the market leader for storage services and plans, builds, operates and sells natural gas underground storage facilities.
Using original equipment manufacturer source data provided by Airbus, ATR, Boeing and Embraer, the ACC will generate and compare carbon dioxide emissions data for aircraft and aircraft portfolios.
BW Offshore is a leading provider of floating production services to the oil and gas industry listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange.
In this article we discuss a recent UK TCC case in which the court considered an application to strike out parts of a cladding claim on the grounds that they were insufficiently particularised.
In this eighth and final instalment in our OFTO series, we look at the lessons that can be learned from the OFTO regime when implementing the CATO regime.
The Marshall Islands and the Solomon Islands have recently proposed that the International Maritime Organization (“IMO”) impose a levy on carbon emissions by ships.
The first Italian court decision on the legitimacy of the imposition of public service obligations on the air traffic sector under Regulation (EU) No 1008/2008 is expected in May 2021.
The Camden solar PV portfolio comprises the 50 MW Grange project in Newark, Nottinghamshire, and the 50 MW South Lowfield project in Fleetham, North Yorkshire.