Clifford Chance LLP is a multinational law firm headquartered in London, UK, and a member of the "Magic Circle" of leading British law firms. It is one of the ten largest law firms in the world measured by both numbers of lawyers and revenue. Clifford Chance was formed by the merger of two London-based law firms in 1987, Clifford Turner and Coward Chance. In 1999 it merged with the Frankfurt-based firm Pünder, Volhard, Weber & Axster, and the New York-based firm Rogers & Wells.
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Renewables developer OX2 has secured a EUR 73 million (US$76.8 million) financing package from bank Nord/LB for a 100 MW solar farm currently under development located in the Niemodlin municipality in...
Read moreSolarpack has closed a senior financing package for the 300 MW San Martin solar PV plant in Peru for a total amount of US$176.6 million.
Read moreOpdenergy has closed a US$252 million project financing package for two solar projects in USA.
Read moreBrightNight has announced a partnership with ACEN Corporation to expedite the construction, development, and operation of a 1.2 GW hybrid renewable power portfolio in India.
Read moreGrenergy has made a strategic move into the US renewable energy market with the acquisition of a 40% stake in Sofos Harbert Renewable Energy, a Birmingham, Alabama-based photovoltaic and battery proje...
Read moreSwiss Life Asset Managers has entered into an agreement with Partners Group to acquire 20% stakes in the 350 MW Borssele IV and 350 MW Borssele III offshore wind farm projects located in Zee...
Read moreEQT Infrastructure announces a voluntary takeover bid for Solarpack, a developer and owner of solar photovoltaic plants, mainly active in Spain, Chile, and India, after signing irrevocable agreements&...
Read moreCopenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has reached the first close of EUR800 million (USD950.2 million) on its new fund, CI Energy Transition Fund I (CI ETF I) in Denmark.
Read moreThe Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (EAIF), a member of the Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG) is lending the Urbasolar SAS, 80% of the capital needed for the construction of the...
Read moreForestalia and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) are pleased to announce an agreement to invest in a portfolio of 27 onshore wind farms under development. The portfolio, located in the Spanish...
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