Green Horse Legal Advisory

Company description

Green Horse Legal Advisory is a boutique law firm exclusively dedicated to the energy transition, and in particular on renewable energies and sustainable infrastructures. The firm was born from the idea of creating a multidisciplinary and vertical approach, combining the expertise of its professionals in the energy, environmental, and regulatory fields with a strong financial and strategic marketing focus. It offers a comprehensive range of services to clients in the energy sector, including: 

  • Project Development and M&A: The firm provides legal advice on all aspects of energy project development, from initial feasibility studies to project financing and completion. The firm also assists clients with mergers and acquisitions in the energy sector.

  • Project and Structured Finance: It has extensive experience in structuring and negotiating complex project finance transactions. The firm also advises clients on a wide range of structured finance products, such as project bonds, securitizations, and derivatives.

  • Regulatory & Public Law: The firm's regulatory and public law team provides advice on all aspects of energy regulation, including licensing, permitting, and compliance. The team also has expertise in public procurement and public-private partnerships.

  • Research and BD: Green Horse Legal Advisory's research and BD team conducts market research, identifies potential clients, and develops business opportunities for the firm. The team also provides clients with market intelligence and insights into the energy sector.

Company details

City:
Milano
Address:
Corso Giacomo Matteotti, 10 – 20121 Milano

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Company updates

  • November 23, 2023

    European Energy sells stakes in Sicilian solar sites

    European Energy has divested two solar farm projects to Sosteneo in Mineo, Sicily, Italy. The combined capacity of these renewable energy projects amounts to 231 MW, and both are situated in Sicily....

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