Legal Landscapes: Richard Goodfellow, Addleshaw Goddard

Richard Goodfellow

Head of Energy & Infrastructure, Addleshaw Goddard


Richard Goodfellow, a partner at Addleshaw Goddard and an expert in energy law, brings exceptional expertise to navigating complex legal challenges in the energy sector. His work with the firm exemplifies a commitment to delivering strategic, forward-thinking solutions in a rapidly evolving industry. The UK, particularly London, is often regarded as a leading jurisdiction for regulatory matters in the energy sector due to its comprehensive legal frameworks and favourable outcomes for stakeholders. With the growing emphasis on sustainability, regulatory compliance, and innovative energy solutions, Goodfellow’s expertise helps clients navigate this dynamic landscape with informed, effective, and cost-efficient strategies.



Current Legal Landscape:

  • The UK has a positive environment for renewable energy investment due to legally binding net-zero targets by 2050, clear policies, and a well-established industry.
  • However, challenges remain in securing planning permissions and grid connections, which can delay projects.

Advice for Clients:

  • Grid Connection: Ensure you have a reliable grid connection, as delays can severely impact timelines and funding options.
  • Revenue Strategy: Choose how to sell the energy—either on the market, to a reputable industry partner, or to a corporate buyer with ESG interests.
  • Engage Advisors Early: Involve experienced advisors from the outset to prevent costly mistakes and ensure smooth project development.

Threats and Opportunities in Renewable Energy:

  • Threats: Supply chain issues like inflation and availability, reduced emphasis on ESG, and grid reform uncertainties are potential obstacles.
  • Opportunities: New government initiatives, such as Great British Energy and increased offshore wind projects, along with developments in carbon capture, present significant growth opportunities.

Client Satisfaction:

  • Delivering transactions effectively is essential, but offering strategic advice and maintaining ongoing dialogue to adapt to changing client priorities is equally important.
  • Clients’ needs evolve from focusing on time, risk, or cost throughout the project, so continuous communication is key.

Technological Advancements:

  • Innovations in energy storage, such as advanced batteries and hydrogen storage, are crucial for renewable energy success.
  • Engineering advancements like floating offshore platforms and larger turbines reduce construction risks.
  • Technological improvements in grid management and localized energy distribution will enhance efficiency and reduce costs.