WFW advises lenders on Low Carbon capital refinancing19 December 2025
The transaction was concurrent with CVC DIF’s acquisition of a majority stake in the company.
The transaction was concurrent with CVC DIF’s acquisition of a majority stake in the company.
MPCC contracted China’s Taizhou Sanfu Ship Engineering to build six 3,700 TEU container ships, with the first delivery scheduled for H2 2028.
The portfolio comprises three plants located in the Lazio region and two in Puglia.
This investment will support flyRen’s growth and transformation into an independent power producer contributing to Italy’s transition towards a low-carbon economy.
WFW advised Cetus Maritime on the successful closing of a US$60m sustainability-linked credit facility.
The financing enables the expansion and modernisation of ITE’s European rail wagon fleet.
Vietnam’s National Assembly passed Resolution No. 253/2025/QH15 on National Energy Development for 2026–2030, effective from 1 March 2026.
Start your day at the trade fair with a delicious breakfast and the opportunity to exchange ideas with leading women from the energy industry and make new contacts.
WFW advised a consortium of lenders comprising KfWIPEX-Bank, NatWest, Nordea and SEB, on a €330m project financing granted to OX2 for the construction of three greenfield onshore wind farms in Finland with a total installed capacity of 277 MW.
In this final 2025 edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly, we consider the validity of an expert determination, conditions precedent, port closure issues in commodities and safety repair costs in service charges. We will return in January 2026 and wish all our readers a peaceful break.
In this article, Natalie and James explain a July 2025 ruling by the English Commercial Court relating to interpretation of a bareboat charterparty’s sale obligation provision.
This series of webinars will explore key challenges facing shipowners and operators in the near to medium term.
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