Accelerating Hydrogen Development in Germany8 May 2025
Developing a (green) hydrogen economy remains a major German and… Read more
Developing a (green) hydrogen economy remains a major German and… Read more
The Geothermal Acceleration Act aims to mitigate exploration risks and ensure compensation for drilling damages, promoting geothermal energy projects in Bavaria and the North German Plain.
Germany’s new coalition government aims to accelerate renewable energy projects by simplifying permitting processes and limiting legal actions from environmental organisations.
Germany’s new coalition government wants to enable CCS and CCU on an industrial scale opening up cross-sector business opportunities beyond heavy industry.
The new German government acknowledges in its coalition agreement the need for additional CCGT capacity as a transition technology. This article examines developments that will be of interest to investors in the agreement.
The individual articles offer a legal and practical assessment of selected topics from the coalition agreement. Each contribution sets the political announcements in context, identifies legal implications and highlights their relevance for the energy and infrastructure sectors.
WFW successfully represented Greenalia before the Spanish Supreme Court regarding the reinstatement of the El Campelo wind farm.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we have a mixture of property, insurance and court procedural issues.
The Spanish Supreme Court has affirmed Galicia’s wind farm authorisation procedures, despite project suspensions and legal challenges.
Watson Farley & Williams is pleased to announce that maritime disputes expert Andrew Rigden Green has joined the firm as a partner in Hong Kong.
Watson Farley & Williams is delighted to announce that leading energy law experts Carolyn Dong, Neil Macdonald and Russell Wilkinson are joining the firm in Hong Kong.
WFW is pleased to announce that the firm has achieved strong results in the Q1 2025 energy and infrastructure league tables.
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