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2 September 2018

Bird & Bird & Corporate PPAs 2018: An International Perspective

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Garret Farrelly, head of energy and natural resources discusses international Corporate Power Purchase Agreements (Corporate PPAs) in Bird & Bird's 2018 report.
Worldwide Energy and Natural Resources

Garret Farrelly, head of energy and natural resources discusses international Corporate Power Purchase Agreements (Corporate PPAs) in Bird & Bird's 2018 report.

This report looks at the main drivers behind the growth of Corporate PPAs, the threats and opportunities relevant to their deployment, strategies for how they can be implemented and provides an in depth analysis on the market for them in key jurisdictions across Western Europe, the Nordics and Asia-Pac.

Click here to download the report in its entirety.

This report was first published by Bird & Bird in April 2018.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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