WFW advises lenders on financing of largest Latvian PV plant to date
The project benefits from European Union support under the InvestEU Fund, with the project sponsor being European Energy A/S.
The project benefits from European Union support under the InvestEU Fund, with the project sponsor being European Energy A/S.
With the additional capacity equivalent to 1.5 nuclear power plant reactors, NeXtWind will be able to supply around one million households in Germany with green electricity in the future.
The project involves expanding and modernising the airport.
This partnership strengthens both companies in the German PV market, bringing together Stark Energie’s project development experience and Greencells’ EPC and O&M expertise.
Susan has extensive experience advising on complex disputes and transactions across the energy sector.
This transaction would allow LDA to invest a billion euros over the next few years to more than double the size of its fleet.
The acquisition is part of EGIF’s commitment to support the energy transition.
The platform, a joint venture between MPC Capital and O.S. Energy, helps develop, build and manage service support vessels for offshore wind farms.
The oversubscribed credit facility was provided by a group of eight banks.
WFW also advised on the due diligence process for its 1.1 GW portfolio of renewable energy assets.
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