WFW advises Solarfields on joint venture with Innovo
The initial pipeline includes 18 photovoltaic projects under development in Sardinia, with a total capacity of approximately 83 MW.
The initial pipeline includes 18 photovoltaic projects under development in Sardinia, with a total capacity of approximately 83 MW.
WFW was recognised for its strong international network and as a market leader in the Iberian Peninsula for advising leading energy funds, notably on M&A and project financing transactions.
The project is being developed by OW, a joint venture between Engie and EDP Renewables.
This is one of the first four pilot floating offshore wind farms under development in France.
Under the PPA, the power supply is expected to commence in 2024 and run until the end of 2033.
While there is still a strong emphasis on an energy transition, this seems to be a bit of a sidestep from 2021’s Net Zero Strategy and the decarbonisation focus of COP26, hosted in Glasgow in October 2021.
Econergy Renewable will acquire the entirety of Renven’s 49% stake in Iliaki Pikrolimnis, which acts as the holding company for two Greek entities, each of which is developing a PV plant in the Kilkis region.
Solar Italy XVI owns the permits to develop a photovoltaic plant in the Sicilian municipality of Santa Croce near Camerina.
Matrix Renewables’ portfolio currently comprises 2.1 GW of operational, under construction or near ready-to-build solar PV projects.
WFW has been involved with the Beleolico project since its inception in 2011, assisting Belenergia on due diligence phase and on the administrative aspects of the financing.