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WFW counsells on sale of three biomethane project sale by Galileo Energia

Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) has supported Galileo Energia S.r.l. (“Galileo”) on its sale of three biomethane production plants projects to Bio Sardinia, a special purpose vehicle majority-owned by the Fortore Energia group. The three biomethane production plants (LNG-CNG), whose construction has already been authorised,...

RGREEN INVEST advised by WFW on Econergy investment of €250m

Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) has supported French independent asset management company RGREEN INVEST on a €250m investment in independent Israeli renewable energy producer Econergy to enhance their strategic cooperation. RGREEN INVEST and Econergy have already partnered on four investment projects previously, with this...

WFW opens new office in Seoul

Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) is thrilled to reveal the opening of its 18th international office in Seoul, South Korea with the arrival of new Partners Eugene Chang and Philip Kim who join the firm from K&L Gates and Herbert Smith Freehills respectively. WFW Seoul...

Celsius Resources advised by WFW on first 2023 AIM listing

Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) has counselled Celsius Resources Limited (“Celsius Resources”) on its admission to trading on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange and connected fundraising. Celsius  Resources raised around £2.4m by way of a placing and direct subscription of new shares...

Ressolar e-mobility business unit acquired by Atlante with the help of WFW

Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) has advised Atlante S.r.l. (“Atlante”) on its gaining of Ressolar S.r.l.’s (“Ressolar“) e-mobility business unit, symbolising a key turning point for e-mobility in Northern Italy and a boost towards accelerating the energy transition in the automotive sector. The deal’s...

PNE advised by WFW on joint venture with Eolus

Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) has counselled PNE Group (“PNE”) on the formation of its joint venture with Sweden’s Eolus Group (“Eolus”) for the development of an offshore wind farm off Latvia’s western coast. Expected to be operational by 2030, the project will have an...