Energy lawyers
for today and tomorrow.
Providing you with technology specific advice to drive successful delivery of your energy projects.
Energy sector specialists.
As the energy sector continually evolves, forward-thinking and innovative advice is essential to deliver and optimise your energy assets.
Our cross-discipline team guides clients through all stages of an energy project, from planning, securing land, funding, construction, operation and maintenance, and de-commissioning or upgrading assets.
The energy transition is driving significant growth in the development and re-purposing of energy assets across the UK and internationally. Energy projects involve a complex interface of technology, civil engineering, power generation, transmission and commercial power purchase arrangements. The management of risk and swift resolution of disputes is also essential to maintain generation requirements and mitigate impact on financial models.
We have significant experience in all renewable energy technologies, including wind (onshore and offshore), tidal, solar, battery storage systems, energy from waste, biomass, and nuclear (fission and fusion). Each technology requires careful consideration of legal, technical and commercial factors to successfully deliver project objectives.
Our integrated approach combines specialist knowledge from across the firm to ensure that clients receive tailored support throughout, helping them structure, manage and deliver successful energy projects.
We advise private and public assets and utility owners, national and international service providers, developers investors/funders, landowners, contractors and end users (e.g. schools, universities, health providers) in the delivery of energy assets, providing legal advice at all stages of the project.
Relevant experience
Advising an international renewable energy provider in connection with its construction of a 1400MW offshore wind farm located on Dogger Bank in the North Sea.
Advising an electricity distribution network provider on claims for unforeseen additional civil engineering costs associated with the development of an onshore windfarm in South Wales.
Advising a worldwide solar operator on a significant refinancing of six solar sites in England.
Retained to act for a major solar and battery operator in the ongoing expansion of battery sites around the UK.