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The two projects will be installed on single-axis trackers and have a combined total generation capacity of 18.4 MW
with a production of around 28 GWh of green electricity per year
which has been entrusted to Ethical Power Limited
is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2025
Led in Italy by Country Manager Stefano Salerno
Hive Energy is a leading UK-based renewable energy company specialising in the development and management of solar projects globally
It is committed to promoting innovative energy solutions and reducing environmental impact through the use of advanced technology
Encavis is one of Europe’s leading renewable energy companies
specialising in the acquisition and operation of solar and wind power plants
With extensive experience and a diversified portfolio
the company contributes significantly to the energy transition towards renewable sources in Europe
The WFW Energy team that advised Hive and Sunleonard was led by Partner Luca Sfrecola and Of Counsel Antonio Biasi, supported by Associates Francesco Vanzaghi and Antimo Nersita
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acquired a portfolio of 33 solar photovoltaic (PV) projects developed by Qualitas Energy
The projects are located across Italy in the Piedmont
They have reached various stages of maturity
41 MW of ready-to-build projects and another 54 MW that are expected to achieve that stage by December 2025
The portfolio may also be expanded to include wind projects with an expected capacity of 100 MW
Mirova is a global asset manager and affiliate of Natixis Investment Managers dedicated to sustainable investment
Qualitas Energy is a leading global investment and management platform with a dual focus on funding and developing renewable energy
energy transition and sustainable infrastructure
Eugenio commented: “We are delighted to have advised Mirova in their first direct investment in Italy
This joint venture aligns seamlessly with our country’s commitment to green transition and WFW is enthusiastic to help play a leading role in achieving this strategic goal”
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PLC exits the biogas/biomethane market to refocus on core business of developing
building and operating electric infrastructure and PV and onshore wind plants in Italy
Schmack is a pioneer biogas and biomethane plant developer and operator in which two of PLC’s minority shareholders retain a reduced joint 15% stake going forward
Zurich-based Hitachi Zosen Inova AG is one of the world’s leading developers of large-scale waste-to-energy plants and renewable energy and biogas production systems
The WFW Italy Energy team that advised PLC was led by Partner Luca Sfrecola, assisted by Associate Francesco Vanzaghi and Trainee Alice Zago.
With Ughi e Nunziante acting for PLC’s minority shareholders
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The agreement covers the post-development acquisition and transfer of 100% of the corporate capital of Ramacca Agrisolar S.r.l.
the renewable energy company that owns the relevant titles and rights to the Ramacca plant
Emeren is a developer of utility-scale solar power and battery storage projects with a geographically diversified pipeline in various stages of development
the company has over 2.5 GW of projects under development (mid- to early- stage)
all backed by institutional investors’ capital
Our team worked closely throughout the transaction with Lawyer Silvia Fortini
Emeren were advised by a team from Baker & McKenzie Italy led by Energy Finance Partners Giorgio Telarico and Alberto Fornari
supported by Associate Francesco Ciociola and Junior Associate Camilla Bassi
They worked closely with Emeren’s inhouse legal team led by General Counsel Francesco Vita
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Eni is an Italian energy company operating in 64 countries worldwide
It is active at every stage of the value chain
from natural gas and oil to co-generated electricity and renewables
including both traditional and bio refining and chemicals
Saipem is a world leader in engineering services for the design
construction and operation of complex infrastructures and plants in the energy sector
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