WFW advises MSC on the financing of two new World Class ship orders
The new vessels follow recent construction milestones for the MSC World Asia and MSC World Atlantic, bringing MSC’s World Class fleet to a total of eight ships.
The new vessels follow recent construction milestones for the MSC World Asia and MSC World Atlantic, bringing MSC’s World Class fleet to a total of eight ships.
The three-year facility requested by Harmony Energy will support a portfolio of late-stage projects spanning both transmission and distribution-level connections.
WFW advised Orrön Energy on its sale of a 91 MW agrivoltaic energy project, where solar generation and farming are carried out on the same site, with a co-located battery option to Gülermak Renewables Ltd.
As part of the transaction, Samos partnered with FPSO Ventures, a leading specialist in the operation and maintenance of floating production units.
Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) advised Elgin on a £500m platform financing to support its pipeline of UK solar PV and co-located BESS projects. The consortium of lenders comprised NatWest, Societe Generale, BNP Paribas, Siemens Bank and Standard Chartered.
The financing was provided as part of KfW’s Programme 269 “Investment Loan for Sustainable Mobility” and will be used to order additional locomotives.
WFW advised ZHA on its successful contract negotiations with NOT A HOTEL to design the inaugural hotel for the group’s vertex brand.
The transaction supports ACIA’s continued fleet growth and reflects the strong collaboration between the parties as they expand their aviation financing activities.
The vessel will be delivered by South Korean Hanwha Ocean Heavy Industries.
This acquisition broadens NYK and Stolt-Nielsen’s opportunities in the LNG bunkering space, helping advance the global transition toward LNG and bio‑LNG both as marine fuels and for other industrial uses.
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