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Repowering wind farm sites – issues to be considered

The repowering of wind farm sites is moving up the UK energy agenda. It is tempting to think that it would be relatively easy to repower existing sites, but that is not necessarily the case.
15 January 2019

Has the Electricity Market Reform succeeded?

With the review of Electricity Market Reform ('EMR') due in 2019, it is probably a good time to ask 'how successful has EMR been in encouraging decarbonisation?'
28 November 2018

Blog

What are the key drivers to facilitate the transition to Electric Vehicles?

Ross Fairley, Head of our Renewable Energy and Electric Vehicle teams, considers the key issues associated with developing the infrastructure to facilitate the transition to electric vehicles.
25 October 2018

The Road to Zero: government report sets out targets for low carbon transport

The government has published its long-awaited report, The Road to Zero, setting out its strategy for the transition to low carbon road transport in the UK.
16 July 2018

Contract for Difference: important potential changes

BEIS has published some important proposed changes to the Contract for Difference which it hopes to implement in time for the next allocation round scheduled to go ahead in early 2019.
08 February 2018

Press release

Burges Salmon advises Welsh Water Infrastructure on food waste recycling plant acquisition

Burges Salmon has advised Welsh Water Infrastructure, part of the Glas Cymru group, on the acquisition of a food waste anaerobic digestion and composting plant in Cardiff. 
21 December 2017

What are we to make of the government's Clean Growth Strategy?

The Clean Growth Strategy is intended to set out the government’s proposals for decarbonising the UK economy through the 2020s and early 2030s.
17 November 2017

Press release

Burges Salmon advises L1 Renewables on £12m energy sector refinancing

L1 has a track record of investing in renewable energy including providing debt financing to onshore wind farms, energy from waste plants and energy efficient street lighting.
08 November 2017

Fitness for purpose: practical steps following MTN Hojgaard v E.ON

A discussion of the Supreme Court’s decision in MTN Hojgaard v E.On and practical steps for drafting and negotiating contracts that include a fitness for purpose obligation.
01 November 2017

Press release

Burges Salmon advised Anesco on UK's first subsidy-free solar farm

Anesco’s Clayhill solar farm and energy storage facility will generate enough electricity for around 2,500 homes and save 4,452 tonnes of carbon.
29 September 2017

Press release

Burges Salmon advises Japan's largest bank on £55m renewables refinancing

Banking and renewables sector experts from Burges Salmon have advised MUFG's core banking unit, the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. on the refinancing of Twin Rivers Wind Farm Limited.
21 April 2017

Renewable energy on farms

Renewable energy projects on farms have become increasingly popular. However, recent changes to planning mechanisms are limiting what farmers and landowners can do.
20 March 2017
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