Watson Farley & Williams (WFW) has advised Sonnedix on the negotiation and execution of a ten-year solar pay-as-produced power purchase agreement with Equinix for a 150 MWp solar photovoltaic portfolio. Sonnedix is a renewable energy
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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 (“WFW”) has advised Sonnedix on the negotiation and execution of a twelve-year renewable energy power purchase agreement (“PPA”) signed with Endesa for a 77MW solar photovoltaic (“PV”) portfolio. Sonnedix is
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 Banco Santander on an approximately €90m project financing granted to Altano Energy for the financing of a 107.37 MW portfolio of 11 operational mini hydro plants and one photovoltaic (“PV”)
Watson Farley & Williams (WFW) has advised Encavis on the acquisition of the 55 MW Fundici photovoltaic (PV), currently under development in Spain, from its developer Hive Energy. The project, located in Guillena in the
Watson Farley & Williams has advised Opdenergy on the €348m green financing of a 605 MW portfolio of 14 spanish PV plants it is currently developing. The 14 plants are located in the spanish regions of Aragon and
Watson Farley & Williams (WFW) has appointed Víctor Mercedes (pictured) as the new partner in charge of the litigation practice. He previously worked at Baker McKenzie, where he was managing partner of the litigation,
Watson Farley & Williams (WFW) has advised ABN AMRO and Commerzbank, as part of a syndicate of lenders including the European Investment Bank (EIB), on a €372m loan granted to Solaria for a long-term financing