WFW advises lenders on financing for Ras Ghareb Wind Farm
Once built, the wind farm is expected to produce 810,000 MWh per year.
Once built, the wind farm is expected to produce 810,000 MWh per year.
The permit was granted following a thorough evaluation by MASE of AUDAX’s technical and financial capabilities.
The firm achieved strong results in the H1 2025 energy and infrastructure league tables in leading sector publications IJGlobal, Inframation and inspiratia.
Watson Farley & Williams is pleased to announce that corporate lawyer Jörn Fingerhuth has joined the firm as a partner in Munich.
Jun specialises in resolving complex commercial disputes, particularly through international arbitration.
Igor is recognised as an expert in aviation finance and leasing, and has considerable experience working for financial institutions and sponsors in project finance, general banking, export finance, acquisition finance and Islamic finance.
Dominik brings over a decade’s experience in international project development and finance transactions.
This transaction marks the launch of a long-term partnership between Stonepeak and Solaria to jointly secure land for more than 4 GW of supported renewable energy projects in Europe.
WFW advised Ideenstadtwerke Group on the spin-off and partial sale of their passive fibre optic networks.
WFW advised MUFG Bank, Ltd. (“MUFG”) on the financing of two Boeing 737 MAX-8 aircraft for South Korean low-cost carrier Jeju Air Co., Ltd. (“Jeju Air”). The aircraft were delivered in June and July 2025.
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