WFW advises Technique Solaire on green CPPA with Air France
We advised independent French renewable energy producer Technique Solaire on the drafting and negotiation of a term sheet and green power purchase agreement with Air France.
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We advised independent French renewable energy producer Technique Solaire on the drafting and negotiation of a term sheet and green power purchase agreement with Air France.
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