With a 'responsive, creative, diligent, and personable' team, Addleshaw Goddard's energy and utilities group is divided into four subsets spanning the oil and gas, power, utilities and energy-for-business arenas. The practice covers the full spectrum of issues relating to energy sector mandates, acting for a broad range of energy companies, developers, PE funds and financial institutions, and is active at a national and international level, with a notable focus on the EMEA region. Richard Goodfellow and Paul Dight jointly lead the practice; Goodfellow specialises in energy and utility projects while Dight handles the development of energy infrastructure and energy regulation. Other key names include construction expert David Shaw, nuclear sector specialist James Reynolds and Sara Gilmore, who divides her time between Leeds and Manchester.
Infrastructure and energy in Yorkshire And The Humber
Addleshaw Goddard
Practice head(s):
Richard Goodfellow; Paul Dight
Other key lawyers:
David Shaw; James Reynolds; Sara Gilmore
Testimonials
‘A robust understanding of the renewables sector and a clear knowledge of how the commercial documents work together.’
‘Paul Dight is a very experienced operator in this space who came recommended to us. It was evident that he has thorough in-depth knowledge of the subject matter.’
‘AG provide quality advice and clearly have a wealth of experience and knowledge in the sector, providing commercial insight which will strengthen the foundations of our scheme.’
‘The individuals we’ve worked with are responsive, creative, diligent, and personable. They have been a pleasure to work with over the past few months. Jack Harris and Josh Dye have stood out for these reasons, their professionalism has been exceptional.’
‘Great extension of our internal legal team, genuine interest in our business and how we are looking to grow so that they can ensure continued alignment. Small team with diverse skill sets that have been able to support a broad range of areas that our business support.’
‘Richard Goodfellow is fantastic, very responsive and a great person to work with. Matthew Overton – great all rounder and very pragmatic/solution orientated.’
‘The team have excellent knowledge and experience of the smart meter industry – making them the go to experts in this area. The team are very commercial. While they are technically excellent, they add value by giving us technical advice in an easily digestible and “business friendly” format.’
‘Richard Goodfellow is extremely experienced in energy and utilities – his combined knowledge of the industry and practical approach is invaluable during a commercial deal. Matthew Overton is one to watch – his has excellent knowledge of the industry, and we have always appreciated his ability to give us technical advice in a format that is easily digestible for our non-legal colleagues.’
Key clients
Volkswagen AG
Bute Energy
Environ Group
Euro Garages
Pod Point
Wizz Air
SDCL
Intelligent Growth Solutions
SSE Generation Limited and SSE Electricity Limited
Onsite Energy Projects Limited
Aviva Investors
Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS)
Cranswick Foods
Red Rock Power a wholly owned subsidiary of SDIC Power, a Chinese SOE
Siemens
Gravis Capital
ERG
Octopus Energy
Engie
Diamond Transmission Corporation Limited
Peel Group
Greencoat Capital
Consortium of banks, including Societe Generale, SMBC, MUFG Bank and Mizuho Bank
Scotia Gas Networks plc (SGN)
Horizon Infrastructure Limited
Urenco
Aberdeen Standard
National Nuclear Laboratory
United Utilities
Southern Water Services
Anglian Water
Network Rail Infrastructure Limited
Foresight Group Holdings Limited
ASDA
ABF
Channel Four
BT
UK Parliament
BP pulse
Unify Energy
+Charge
Yorkshire Water
P3
Royal Mail Group
EQUANS
Canadian Solar
Arrival
Prologium
Industria Resources
Yorkshire Energy Park
Trojan Energy
Work highlights
- Handling novel energy projects and emerging technology work including relating to hydrogen (SGN’s H100 hydrogen project – the only at scale hydrogen grid, bp), heat pumps (Octopus, Vaillant), smart metering and comms hub structuring and procurement advice for Smart DCC (the only smart metering licensee in the UK), biogas to grid (in Germany for SDCL and UK biogas to grid for transport fuels for YWS), Sustainable Aviation Fuels for Wizz Air.
- Providing offshore wind advice including to Octopus Energy on its long term supply arrangement with Shell from the largest offshore wind farm in the World, Peel on its two new CfD backed projects in Scotland and Hitachi’s offshore wind blade factory in the Humber.
- Advising on Corporate Power Purchase agreements for major energy consumers in the UK and Europe including Network Rail, Diageo, South East Water, Britvic.
DLA Piper
Leveraging strength across the firm’s Leeds and Sheffield offices, DLA Piper is a go-to contact in the region for national and international energy and transport infrastructure projects, with particular knowledge of the renewables sector. The practice has been notably active in onshore and offshore wind and solar mandates, energy storage matters, grid infrastructure and smart metering work, and also fields a distinct corporate power purchase agreement practice. In Leeds, Natasha Luther-Jones is global co-chair of the energy and natural resources group and is international head of sustainability and ESG for the firm, while Robert Smith and Ben Peecock are key names for transport-related work. The Sheffield team includes environmental specialist Teresa Hitchcock and construction expert Ian Doig. Stephen Atkinson also contributes his corporate expertise and Andrew Clarke focuses on real estate work.
Practice head(s):
Natasha Luther-Jones; Robert Smith; Ben Peecock; Teresa Hitchcock; Ian Doig
Other key lawyers:
Stephen Atkinson; Andrew Clarke
Key clients
Hennes & Mauritz (H&M)
NTR Plc
NEOM Green Hydrogen Company
Elgin Energy
Greencoat Solar Assets I Limited and Greencoat Solar Assets II Limited
Greencoat Wind UK Plc
Nord/LB
Investec Bank
Ignitis grupė UAB
Statkraft
Power Capital
Kommunalkredit
Greencoat renewables PLC,(the euro based Greencoat Fund)
Commerz Real
Prime Capital AG
UK Department for Transport (DfT)
Transport North East
National Highways
Transport for Greater Manchester
Agility Trains
Boston Scientific
Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive (Nexus)
HS2 Limited
Volkerrail Limited
Northern Rail
South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority
Work highlights
- Advising National Highways on the Lower Thames Crossing, one of the largest construction projects currently in procurement in Europe.
- Advised Elgin Energy on the sale of a 519MW portfolio of solar PV projects and 70MW of co-located energy storage capacity to Scottish Power Renewables (UK) Limited.
- Advising Statkraft and Power Capital Renewable Energy as two of the counterparties to Microsoft’s large scale purchase of renewable power in Ireland.
Pinsent Masons LLP
Pinsent Masons LLP is well known for its expertise in handling both national and international energy and infrastructure projects, with experience across the full lifecycle of projects, covering both transactional and contentious issues. Melanie Grimmitt, global head of energy at the firm, is highly regarded for her expertise in the field. Stacey Collins has significant experience advising on major projects in the energy sector and leads the carbon capture usage and storage team, while John Bruce leads on domestic and international bioenergy-related matters. Also noted is Mark Harris, who has substantial experience advising organisations on cross-border infrastructure and energy projects, as well as expertise handling energy disputes.
Practice head(s):
Melanie Grimmitt; Stacey Collins; John Bruce
Other key lawyers:
Mark Harris
Testimonials
‘Very knowledgeable and professional multi-discipline firm. Very joined up internally so we always get a seamless service from them. High technical expertise across all offices and we benefit from regional rates making their service very good value for money. One of our most trusted law firms.’
‘John Bruce – very knowledgeable and offers commercial and practical solutions to issues. Very proactive at managing tasks and we have a really good rapport with him and his team.’
Key clients
Renew Holdings Plc
Drax Group Plc
EPH Group Amey Group Plc
Kier Infrastructure and Overseas Ltd
Hanson Group
RWE A.G. Group
FCC
Cyden Homes Limited
Balfour Beatty Group
Ørsted Group
NDA Group
Statkraft
Johnson Matthey Plc
Laing O’Rourke Group
Yorkshire Ventures Group
Work highlights
- Advising the Eden Project on the development of its new multi-million-pound project in Morecambe.
- Advised Schroders Greencoat on its competitive secondary market acquisitions of Margam Biomass Plant in Wales and Speyside Biomass plant in Scotland.
- Advising BP Exploration Operating Company Ltd on the Northern Endurance Partnership and Net Zero Teesside Carbon Capture & Storage projects.
Clarion
Clarion's energy, projects and infrastructure practice is regularly instructed to handle complex energy and low carbon infrastructure projects, acting for a client roster of regional, national and international companies. Other key areas of expertise including handling oil and gas exploration and production mandates, joint ventures and supply and pricing disputes. Christian Hellmund and David Williams jointly lead the practice; Hellmund excels in non-contentious energy projects and Williams focuses on energy sector disputes and has notable knowledge of oil exploration disputes involving Africa. Paul Matthews joined the practice in late 2022, expanding the firm's regulatory offering.
Practice head(s):
Christian Hellmund; David Williams
Other key lawyers:
Paul Matthews
Testimonials
‘The team that looked after us in particular were very friendly, competent, professional.’
‘Clarion provide us with an information hub where we can dip into at any point to inform decisions. Clarion treat you as a friend rather than a customer/client. Their communication is first rate and they put your needs first. Having interacted with a number of firms over the years, I believe they provide the best overall service.’
‘Christian Hellmund has been excellent at providing commercial advice in addition to infra/energy industry knowledge. He is very pragmatic and provides options clearly laying out the risks and opportunities of how to proceed.’
Key clients
Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies
Leo Group Limited
LBBC Limited
Bayford Group
Wilson Power Solutions
Winder Power
Leonard Curtis Business Rescue and Recovery
Acumen Waste Services Limited
Vensys Energy AG
Etgas/Enertecgreen Limited
GF Genovate Ltd
Kinetic Renewable Services Limited
Xrenewable Limited
Chameleon Technology Holdings
Continental AG
Solar21
Greentech Energy
Advanced Generation Limited
LCM Environmental
Greenarc Energy
Craggs Energy
Orsted Power Sales
Port of Mostyn
Goldbeck Solar
Carlton Forest Group
We Power Your Car
Future Earth Energy
Work highlights
- Advising Goldbeck Solar with the negotiation of an engineering, procurement and construction contract for an 8MW solar farm at Carn Nicholas Farm, Wales.
- Advising Port of Mostyn in respect of a large tidal stream project to be constructed at the Dee estuary (North Wales) and able to deliver baseline renewable energy.
- Advising the Continental AG group on issues arising under various contracts to deliver sub-sea hoses for $multi-billion liquid natural gas projects off the coasts of Western Australia, Brazil and Sub-Saharan Africa.
CMS
The Sheffield-based energy, projects and construction practice at CMS works closely with practitioners in Manchester to form the firm's Northern team, which handles the full range of contentious and non-contentious mandates relating to infrastructure and energy projects. The team acts for a varied client roster of contractors, public sector bodies, employer clients and institutional investors. Dispute resolution head Fraser Askham and transactional construction team leader Helen Johnson jointly lead the practice.
Practice head(s):
Fraser Askham; Helen Johnson
Testimonials
‘Large inclusive team that collaborated well with each other and the wider team.’
‘Personnel are open to discussion to explore alternative views and respond quickly to requests for information and clarification as to requirements.’
‘The practice is led by an intelligent and resourceful partner (Fraser Askham) but works together well as a team. It is clear that the strength of the team is that they enjoy working together, even under onerous deadlines.’
Key clients
Lendlease
NG Bailey Group
Wates Group
STRABAG
Multiplex
Sainsbury’s Supermarkets Limited
University of Sheffield
International Hotel Properties
Amey LG
Ambassador Theatre Group
Henry Boot Group
Ground Control Limited
Crown Commercial Services
Galliford Try
BUG AluTechnic
The Department for Education
Work highlights
- Advised Lendlease on a £140m+ multi-party dispute concerning the Northumbria Specialist Emergency Care Hospital.
- Advising the MEH Joint Venture (comprising Balfour Beatty, Altrad, Cavendish Nuclear, Altrad Babcock , Bilfinger and NG Bailey) on a multi-billion pound alliance contract for the new Sizewell C nuclear power station.
- Advising the Mace Limited/Dragados S.A. joint venture on the transformation of Euston Station and the construction of the new Birmingham Curzon Street Station as part of the UK’s new High Speed 2 railway development.
Shoosmiths LLP
Shoosmiths LLP’s energy and infrastructure practice has seen continuous growth, with the team being involved in a broad range of matters. Key focus areas for the team include advising on clean energy development, energy procurement, and infrastructure investment mandates. James Wood-Robertson heads up the team, with considerable experience advising on infrastructure and renewable energy projects, including waste PPP transactions. Also noted is Jennifer Clarke, who has experience advising on cross-sector projects, with particular expertise in non-contentious public procurement projects.
Practice head(s):
James Wood-Robertson
Other key lawyers:
Jennifer Clarke
Testimonials
‘Excellent knowledge of the sector, particularly knowledge of the Power Purchase Agreement, Wind Turbine Supply Agreements and Share Purchase Agreements.’
‘Great team spirit and good knowledge across a diverse sector.’
‘Good value, very dedicated and fresh.’
‘Previous experience representing both generators and energy buyers (both sides of the equation) and integration with local suppliers is very beneficial to our negotiations and contracting.’
‘Great service, real expertise.’
‘The team is very personable, approachable and flexible so that when legal issues arise, they are quick to respond and support when required.’
‘The team is very approachable and friendly.’
Key clients
Equitix
Foresight Group
EnergieKontor
ABO Wind
ITM Power
TotalEnergies
Gresham House
DIF Capital
Triple Point
Iona Capital
ASDA
Iceland Foods
Iron Mountain Data Centres
Molson Coors
Cellnex
Switch2 Energy
EZ Charge
Reserflex
B9 Energy
Wolfland Group
MPG Wind
Work highlights
- Advised leading UK infrastructure fund, Equitix, on its £84m investment into fibre network provider, Freedom Fibre.
- Advising German onshore wind developer, EnergieKontor, on the development of several onshore wind projects and a solar PV project across the UK.
- Advising Iceland Foods on long-term, high-value corporate power purchase agreements with several renewable energy developers.
Squire Patton Boggs
Squire Patton Boggs fields a notable projects, energy and natural resources team, which handles a wide range of matters across the globe. The group is particularly strong for renewables, offshore and onshore wind, solar, biomass, energy-from-waste, and carbon capture-related mandates, and is also adept at handling power and water projects, particularly in the Middle East, and PFI/PPP projects in the waste and defence sectors. Practice head James Duckworth is based between Leeds and Dubai, and has extensive experience handling procurement matters, with a particular focus on the energy, waste, water, healthcare and education sectors. Senior associate David Myers is also noted for his experience in planning work.
Practice head(s):
James Duckworth
Other key lawyers:
David Myers; Gemma Newell
Testimonials
‘Gemma Newell is superb. She has particular expertise in necessary wayleave matters. Gemma is organised and has sound judgment. Clients trust her and those in her team love working with her.’
Key clients
Muse Developments Limited
Leeds City Region Revolving Investment Fund LLP
Catalyst Capital
FORE
PricewaterhouseCoopers Dubai
Dubai Municipality
Egdon Resources UK Limited
Veolia Middle East
Sumitomo Corporation
Marubeni Corporation
Taqat Development Co
Nebras Power
Federal Government of the UAE
DP World
EESL Energy Solutions LLC
Capital and Centric
Zenith
Brookfield Group
Taqat Development Co
SP Manweb
EnergieKontor (UK) Limited
Innogy/Ventient
Triton Power
UK Power Networks
Northern Gas Networks
Northern Power Grid
Fred Olsen Renewables
Elgin Energy
Low Carbon
Black Mountain Renewables
Wessex Energy Limited
Western Power Distribution
Falck Renewables
Electricity North West
Work highlights
- Acted for DP World on the development of a prestigious port and warehousing facility at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
- Acted for Taqat Development Co on the development of two major plants for the supply of materials for electric batteries in Saudi Arabia.
- Advised Scottish Power Manweb PLC on the North Shropshire reinforcement development consent order.
Walker Morris LLP
Praised for its 'exceptional client care and collaborative approach', Walker Morris LLP's infrastructure and energy practice is particularly noted for its knowledge of the energy-from-waste and bio-resources sector where it acts for local authorities, contractors, fuel suppliers, developers and technology suppliers. The group is also active in renewables work and Net Zero issues including sustainable finance work and low-carbon projects. Energy-from-waste specialist Ben Sheppard, real estate expert Judith Pike and corporate partner Tim Jackson-Smith jointly lead the practice, which also includes litigator Gwendoline Davies and Jules Harbage, who handles construction work.
Practice head(s):
Ben Sheppard; Judith Pike; Tim Jackson-Smith
Other key lawyers:
Gwendoline Davies; Jules Harbage; Adam Bertram; Jake Smith
Testimonials
‘I would highly recommend Walker Morris given their professionalism, excellent quality of service, speed of delivery and value for work done.’
‘Adam Bertram and Ben Sheppard are very thorough, efficient and have excellent knowledge of project and finance documentation. Their ability to deliver high quality work on a short notice (in case of a change to project deadline) is most impressive. The team is very responsive to requests and always provides a constructive solution within a short time frame.’
‘Exceptional client care, collaborative approach and are fully invested in our needs.’
‘Commercial understanding combined with straight talking no nonsense approach to dealing with sometimes complex issues. Turnaround for items of work is also exceptional.’
‘Great team with great experience in the sector.’
‘In depth knowledge, excellent approach, pragmatic. Feel well looked after.’
‘The team not only know their sector, but are very client focused, delivering advice that is practical, precise and punctual. The infrastructure and energy practice has been our port of call for most of our difficult queries. There is a real sense they want to help their clients achieve success.’
‘Judith Pike and Jake Smith are both phenomenal and are the key support team on all property related matters. They both really care about their clients achieving the desired commercial outcome but finely balance this with protecting our position as much as possible. The rest of the team are also brilliant, and highly responsive. There is a strong collaborative approach to their work.’
Key clients
MVV Environment
DZ BANK
Drax Group plc
Port of Tilbury
British Steel
Smartest Energy
Homes England
Kier Group
FCC Environment
Grissan Energy
Outotec (USA) Inc
Associated Waste Management
Barnsley Metropolitan District Council
Oatly
Rock Solid Processing
Arla Foods
Gasrec
East London Biogas
Conrad Energy
Storengy
Iona Capital
Enovert
OCO Technology
Metka
Island Green Power
Direct Special Metals
Integrated Power International Ltd
Work highlights
- Advising leading energy-from-waste company MVV Environment on an energy-from-waste combined heat and power facility capable of generating 30MW of electricity and approximately 5MWth of renewable heat.
- Acting for Port of Tilbury in connection with the expansion of its operational port at Tilbury.
- Advising Global Connectivity plc on the £75m investment by Tiger Infrastructure Partners Fund III LP into two operating subsidiaries delivering full fibre broadband in rural areas.
Andrew Jackson Solicitors LLP
Andrew Jackson Solicitors LLP utilises its Hull base to assist a broad swathe of clients with issues in the port and harbour sectors, with notable expertise in onshore and offshore projects and corporate transactions. Andrew Oliver, who excels in marine environment law, cabling agreements and disturbance agreements for fisherman; and Stephen Unwin, who handles real estate transactions, wind farms and renewable energy projects, jointly lead the department. Real estate specialist David Dixon also contributes to the practice.
Practice head(s):
Andrew Oliver; Stephen Unwin
Other key lawyers:
David Dixon
Testimonials
‘Very responsive and knowledgeable team.’
Key clients
Specialist Marine Consultants Limited
Groupe LHD
LPG Direct Limited
Yorwaste
EON
Associated British Ports
Northern Energy Oil Limited
Swinton Technology Limited
RE Group
Mainprize Offshore Ltd
Grimsby Renewables Partnership
BostonAir Group
LSTC Group
SSE
Greater Gabbard Offshore
Woodhouse Wind
MMS
Virgin Money
HSBC
NatWest
Work highlights
- Advised Northern Energy Oil Limited on the acquisition of Kettlewell Group, a family-owned energy company in the north.
- Advised the shareholders of Swinton Technology Limited on the sale of the company to Sensia UK Limited.
- Advised the shareholders of 8Point8 Support Limited, 8Point8 Training Limited and Vantage Solutions Limited on the sale of the companies to Mitie Technical Facilities Management Limited for a consideration of £10m.
Bevan Brittan LLP
As part of the firm's national team, the Leeds-based practice at Bevan Brittan LLP is 'excellent at finding a solution to complex issues' and provides 'highly professional advice delivered in a warm and collaborative way'. Michael Boyd excels in advising on transactional, commercial and compliance issues for NHS clients, and construction mandates are handled by Sarah Wilson, Judith Hopper and Niamh Batterton. Richard Stirk and Julie Cowan-Clark work closely together on property and social housing projects, and Lyndon Campbell focuses on residential property developments.
Other key lawyers:
Michael Boyd; Sarah Wilson; Judith Hopper; Niamh Batterton; Richard Stirk; Julie Cowan-Clark; Lyndon Campbell
Testimonials
‘I have known/worked with Lyndon Campbell & Christian Hunt for a good number years. They are both experienced and knowledgeable of their are of law. Both are happy to advise on areas where help is required and the potential downsides/risks.’
‘Both Lyndon Campbell and Christian Hunt will advise on what’s necessary to achieve the necessary level of risk mitigation.’
‘The team members at BB are very down to earth, able to vary communication delivery to interact with any party at the appropriate level. Excellent at finding a solution to complex issues even when stakeholders on the same side have differing views and agendas.’
‘The advice received is highly professional but delivered in a warm and collaborative way. We see this across the team and individuals so is a cultural thing at BB.’
Key clients
Children’s Ark Partnership Ltd
Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust
15 NHS Trusts and other NHS Organisations
The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Abirose Limited
University of York
Oxfordshire County Council
Habinteg Housing Association Limited
Together Housing Group Limited
Work highlights
- Acting for Children’s Ark Partnership in the Court of Appeal regarding the interpretation and enforcement of dispute escalation procedures.
- Acting for Abirose on a bridging facility to assist Wilton Engineering Services Limited to boost its capacity and capabilities in the renewable energy, defence and logistics sectors.
- Advising Calcerdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust on the terms which advise the Trust in connection with the establishment of a joint venture to redevelop a listed mill building into a 56,000 square foot outpatient clinic.
DWF
Fielding a 'very strong team' that is 'knowledgeable and dynamic', DWF's cross-disciplinary group sits within the global team and focuses on energy sector clients including names in the electricity, gas, water and renewables sectors. In Leeds, noteworthy names include planning and compulsory purchase team head Andrew Batterton, Jonathan Branton, who focuses on EU and competition matters, and Mary Kelly, who leads the commercial practice.
Practice head(s):
Andrew Batterton; Jonathan Branton; Mary Kelly
Testimonials
‘A very strong team, knowledgeable and dynamic with industry specific focus as well as commercial awareness of complimentary interrelated disciplines such as financing and real estate.’
Key clients
BT PLC
Yorkshire Gas and Power
Homes England
Ryze Hydrogen
Element 2 Hydrogen
Enfinity Solar International
Yemene Solar (formerly Yingli Namene Solar Limited & Yingli Green Energy Europe GmbH)
Doosan Power Systems SA
Whitbread Group plc
Vensys Energy AG
Canary Wharf Group
Aberdeenshire Council, Aberdeen City Council and Moray Council
Dundee City Council and Angus Council
South Staffordshire plc
Steag energy solutions GmbH
Discovery Park Limited
Farm Energy Partnership LLP
United Utilities Renewable Energy Limited
Quartzelec
WM Morrisons Supermarkets Limited
Marks & Spencer plc
Places for People
Essar Oil UK Limited
MRC Global
Ansaldo Nuclear Limited
Q-Park Limited
Welsh Government
Cavendish Nuclear Limited
HyGen Energy Holdings
Mostyn Sea Power
The Carbon Trust
KP Snacks Limited
Trina Solar Limited
Trina Storage Limited
COSTA Coffee Limited
Greater Manchester Combined Authority, Go Neutral
Firma Energy Limited
Cornwall Council
Northumberland Estates
Fortune Power
Mura Technology Limited
Work highlights
- Advising Enfinity Energy on a significant portfolio of ground-mounted solar PV projects in Italy.
- Instructed by Ryse Hydrogen to assist with the development of a 13,000kg/day green hydrogen production facility that will be co-located with an onshore wind farm in the UK.
- Advising Northumberland Estates in connection with its development of over 1GW of new ground-mounted solar PV and battery energy storage systems on 2000 acres of its estate.
Schofield Sweeney
The cross-practice team at Schofield Sweeney focuses on the energy and renewables space, with notable knowledge of issues relating to small energy sites; the group also handles site assembly matters, litigation and contractual issues. Clients span developers, landowners and contractors at a regional and national level. Development and regeneration specialist Adam Hastie leads the practice, which also benefits from the expertise of commercial expert Karen Crutchley.
Practice head(s):
Adam Hastie
Other key lawyers:
Karen Crutchley
Key clients
Snetterton Renewable Power Limited
Forepower Limited
Raleigh Power Limited
Catfoss Renewables Limited
Seamer Power Limited
Doncaster Power (10MW) Limited
Aqua consultants Limited / Lanes Farm Energy Limited
Mark Falshaw
Woodyfuel
Harmony Energy Limited
Tetragen (Knapton) (UK) Limited
Graphite Resources Limited
Harmony Energy Income Trust PLC
Work highlights
- Advising Harmony Energy Limited on progressing a portfolio bundle of battery storage and solar ground array projects.
- Acted on the £5m+ refinances of a 10MW battery energy storage scheme for Doncaster Power.
- Helping a large renewable operator with its development of a £480m 69MW energy from waste project near Northwich in Cheshire.