WFW helps develop Poseidon Principles21 June 2019
We helped to develop the Poseidon Principles, supporting the IMO’s goal to reduce shipping’s total annual greenhouse gas emissions by at least 50% by 2050.
We helped to develop the Poseidon Principles, supporting the IMO’s goal to reduce shipping’s total annual greenhouse gas emissions by at least 50% by 2050.
In a significant recent decision for operators in the renewable energy market, an Italian court has determined that the tax benefits available under the Tremonti Ambiente can be claimed alongside feed-in tariffs paid under the III, IV and V Conto Energia regulations.
This briefing focusses on the newly issued Law 4602/2019 that sets out the main principles for the exploration, exploitation and management of Greece’s geothermal potential.
The aim of the framework agreement is to both provide purchasing services for medical and nursing needs, as well as obtain capital goods and additional technical advice for KKB and its members on procurement issues.
Daniel Pilarski discusses the US government’s new sanctions on people-to-people cruises in Cuba and their repercussions.
As a sequel to our previous briefing “New Guidance on Vietnamese Wind Projects”, this briefing outlines the key changes to the terms of Vietnam’s wind power purchase agreement (“PPA”).
We advised on the €285m greenfield financings for 85 solar parks in France with a total installed capacity of 150.23 MW that closed in the last four months.
The existing legal framework on residence permits has been extended to investments on intangible assets in Greece.
The Financial Leasing Law has the potential to provide a systematic change to the regulatory landscape surrounding finance leasing in UAE. Read more to stay updated on the matter.
Our authors examine the various finance scenarios for scrubbers in anticipation of IMO 2020.
Our authors look at the key issues for shipowners in contracts for the acquisition, transport, installation and commissioning of scrubbers to meet IMO 2020 sulphur requirements.
Linh Doan, Michael Folsom and Edmund Poon provide some helpful guidance for understanding how Circular 02 will effect Vietnamese wind projects.