New Italian Energy Security Decree brings floating offshore wind’s supply chain into focus31 January 2024
New Italian Energy Security Decree Law: Focus on measures for the development of the sector related to floating wind power plants at sea.
New Italian Energy Security Decree Law: Focus on measures for the development of the sector related to floating wind power plants at sea.
Hamburg Senior Associate Muteber Yalcin provides a brief overview of the key responsibilities of a managing director (Geschäftsführer) of a GmbH under German law.
A summary of key points from the recently published UK Battery Strategy.
This article provides an update on the obligations to reduce the energy consumption of buildings for tertiary use in France further to the publication of a new arrêté in Journal officiel on 10 December 2023.
In this article, we look at the CfD auction scheme in more detail, with a particular focus on the importance of the “strike price” and why the economic benefits of developing offshore wind are crucial to promote investment in new offshore wind farms in the UK.
Senior Associate Muteber Yalcin guides you through all material administrative steps required under German law when setting up a company in Germany.
WFW and KGAL hosted the second Munich Hydrogen Summit on 5 July 2023, a hybrid event focussing on hydrogen projects, investments and financing.
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.
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?
A summary of new, important details that have been released on Thailand’s draft Security of Payment Act, which will introduce rapid resolution of payment disputes via adjudication to the Thai construction industry.
In the Global Ports Report 2023, Partners Florian Kutzbach, Sarah Ellington and Christina Howard discuss how those seeking financing for any such investment need to take into account the ever-intensifying focus on the ESG credentials of the wider shipping industry, and in particular the push for decarbonisation.
Following the recent launch of ‘The Sustainability Imperative – Part 2’, Partner Michael Savva examines changing attitudes to sustainability and ESG in the Middle East maritime industry.