WFW joins The Legal Charter 1.5
The Charter is an initiative developed by a group of law firms to drive change to mitigate the climate crisis.
The Charter is an initiative developed by a group of law firms to drive change to mitigate the climate crisis.
The plant is expected to make a significant contribution to Germany’s energy transition
Italy’s Macse proposal for the creation and regulation of a centralised electricity storage system has been approved.
Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage is a technology and growing business sector. The German federal government has recently come out in favour of CCS as a “building block for a climate-neutral and competitive industry”.
For Heavy Industries Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) are crucial for sustainable energy and – where needed – green hydrogen production, with tailored contracts addressing specific needs and regulatory frameworks.
Like many European economies, Germany is transitioning to a service economy.
Capital efficiency drives cost-effective investments in renewable energy. Joint ventures are becoming popular as they align interests and offer stable returns amidst rising decarbonisation efforts. However, they must navigate the challenges in return expectations, investments horizons and expertise to succeed.
This article aims to provide a high-level analysis of the offshore wind market in Vietnam, including its potential for development and regulatory framework. The authors also discuss some key issues for market participants considering entry into, or continuing engagement with, the market.
WFW performed well in the Inframation, inspiratia and IJGlobal H1 league tables.
Australia and Singapore have announced ‘Ten Principles to Guide the Development of Cross-Border Electricity Trade’. This article examines the principles along with other international law considerations that will inform their implementation.
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