Trinity International LLP advises a host of clients on a range of complex, cross-border transactions in the renewable energy sector, spanning solar, wind, green hydrogen and geothermal power. The team also routinely advises on battery storage solutions. Paul Biggs notably focuses on renewable power projects in African countries, regularly handling geothermal, wind and solar IPPs. Simon Norris advises on structuring, development, and financing of power projects across all thermal and renewable fuel sources and technologies, while Jo Sykes advises financial institutions throughout sub-Saharan Africa on finance and project documents relating to renewable energy transactions. Fiona Gulliford is also highly recommended for her significant expertise spanning solar, wind, and battery storage solutions.
Testimonials
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- 'Fiona Gulliford earned a good standing with the Government of Uzbekistan and ministries, who appraise her for her experience and a balanced approach on risk allocation between public side and private developer. She quickly learns about local laws and regulations to propose a viable compromise that would satisfy stringent requirements of the lenders, address valid concerns of the developers, and expedite the project delivery for the Government.'
- 'Paul Biggs is an excellent partner who holds the hand of a client to the finish line.'
Key clients
- Northcott Capital
- Asian Development Bank
Work highlights
- Advised Copperbelt Energy Corporation (CEC) Renewables on a drafting and negotiating project and finance documentation in respect of a US$200million Green Bond, structured as a programme, whose proceeds will accelerate the actualisation of CEC’s ambitions to generate at least 200MW of renewable energy and specifically solar energy with possible storage implementation.