The Renewable Energy Law Review - 6th Edition

The Renewable Energy Law Review - 6th Edition

Pages: 251

ISBN: 978-1-80449-189-8



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The Renewable Energy Law Review provides an in-depth overview of the policies, legal structures and state of play in the renewable energy industry globally. It offers a wide-ranging guide to the legal frameworks and current status and challenges in structuring, financing and investing in renewable energy projects in key jurisdictions worldwide.

In this book: 

Overviews

  • Editor's Preface
    Munir Hassan
    CMS
  • Determination of Quantum in Spanish Solar Disputes
    Chris Osborne and Dora Grunwald
    Osborne Partners

Countries

  • Brazil
  • China
  • Egypt
  • India
  • Israel
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • New Zealand
  • Nigeria
  • Norway
  • Poland
  • Romania
  • South Korea
  • Spain
  • United Kingdom

Munir Hassan, CMS

Munir Hassan is the Head of CMS Energy & Climate Change Group, a partner in the Energy & Utilities Team and is the Head of Clean Energy at CMS in the UK. The Clean Energy practice at CMS is the market leader in the renewables sector in Europe, with a vast portfolio of low carbon projects and transactions across all technologies, particularly offshore wind, onshore wind and solar, and across legal disciplines from M&A and financings through to commercial and regulatory issues and disputes. The practice is also world renowned for its depth in electricity market reform, restructurings, privatisations and reforms of regulatory frameworks.

Munir advises on all aspects of electricity power generation, particularly in the renewables sector, including securing project opportunities (whether merchant or government procured), permitting, dealing with the challenges of a constantly changing commercial and regulatory environment on a national and international level, commercial arrangements for projects, subsidy arrangements, project contracts, and construction arrangements.

The team provides sectoral expertise on M&A transactions, project financings and disputes across the United Kingdom, Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America. Munir is the editor of Wind: Projects & Transactions and the CMS Renewables Guide, covering 37 jurisdictions.

With more than 450 energy and climate change lawyers, including over 100 partners, the CMS energy and climate change practice is one of the largest of its kind in the world. Led from its centres of excellence, such as London and Aberdeen, the practice works across 75 offices globally. Building on 40 years of experience advising on power, oil and gas, and renewables through to energy disputes, emerging areas and the energy transition, CMS is uniquely placed to ensure that clients receive advice best suited to their commercial needs and to our collective future.