The international law firm Watson Farley & Williams has advised Bankinter on the financing granted to Reden Solar for the construction, commissioning and operation of a 34 MWp photovoltaic project located in the province of Aragon.
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Watson Farley & Williams advised Citi on a €500m ECA-backed green loan guaranteed by Norway’s EKSFIN granted to Iberdrola for the financing of the construction and development of the East Anglia III offshore wind
Watson Farley & Williams has advised Abanca Corporación Bancaria (Abanca) on the refinancing of an infrastructure project comprising seven wastewater plants treatment in Aragón, Spain. The plants are all located in zone 08-C
Watson Farley & Williams has advised IKAV on a €65m pre-construction debt for a 767MW portfolio comprising twelve wind farms and seven solar photovoltaic plants currently under development in the region of Aragón, Spain,
Watson Farley & Williams has promoted Laura Cadenas as partner from the assets and structured finance in Madrid. This belongs to the promotion of eleven lawyers to the firm’s partnership for 2023, bringing the total
Watson Farley & Williams has opened a new office in Tokyo, bringing its total to 19 offices worldwide. The Japanese office will be led by partner Simon Collins, an asset finance specialist with huge experience in
WFW Madrid´s team has advised on spanish law in this operation, led by regulatory partner David Diez and corporate partner Javier Ester, assisted by senior associates Pilar Rozas and Aránzazu Arizcun and associates Á
Watson Farley & Williams has advised Northleaf Capital Partners (Northleaf) and Qualitas Energy, on the negotiation and execution of a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) regarding their 493.92 MW photovoltaic (PV) plant located in the municipality
Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) has advised Foresight Group (“Foresight”) on its sale to Infranity, a fund of the Generali Group, of a portfolio comprising 12 operational solar PV plants in Spain and Portugal with a
Watson Farley & Williams (WFW) is advising Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) on its investment in two large industrial-scale biogas plants in Spain. The plants will be located at La Sentiu and Linyola, Catalonia. Established in 2012,