INDUSLAW's renewable energy team represents sponsors, developers, lenders, private investment funds and contractors across the solar, wind and hydro sectors, advising clients on a range of issues from project development and project finance, to mergers and acquisitions and dispute resolution.   

In particular, our team advises on:   

  • Project bidding and development (including licensing and regulatory issues)

  • Asset construction and operation (including EPC and O&M)   

  • Off-take arrangements (including energy trading, REC and CER purchase agreements)   

  • Equipment supply and warranty agreements  

  • Project financing through debt and equity  

  • Project acquisitions and disposals   

  • Project disputes   

  • Title due diligence and land acquisition

publications

SOLAR POWER IN INDIA: SOLAR PANELS, DOMESTIC CONTENT REQUIREMENT AND THE WTO
Projects & Project FinanceRenewable Energy & Energy, Infrastructure & Natural Resources

SOLAR POWER IN INDIA: SOLAR PANELS, DOMESTIC...

The National Solar Mission or the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (the "JNNSM") adopted by India in 2010 targets generation of 100,000 MW of grid...
RENEWABLE ENERGY ALERT 
Projects & Project Finance & Renewable Energy

RENEWABLE ENERGY ALERT 

Our Renewable Energy Alert is a monthly update designed to keep you up-to-date with the latest legal developments that could potentially impact your business. We...
INDIA'S NEW BIDDING GUIDELINES ON SOLAR AND WIND PROJECTS: A NEW BANKABLE MODEL?
Projects & Project FinanceRenewable Energy & Energy, Infrastructure & Natural Resources

INDIA'S NEW BIDDING GUIDELINES ON SOLAR AND...

INDUSLAW recently spoke on the subject of India's new bidding guidelines for renewable energy projects. Do they address off-take risks and other bankable...
EPC CONTRACTS KEY ISSUES TO CONSIDER
Projects & Project FinanceRenewable Energy & Energy, Infrastructure & Natural Resources

EPC CONTRACTS KEY ISSUES TO CONSIDER

Irrespective of the sector, and whether you are a Contractor, Employer or a Lender, EPC Contracts throw up complex issues which need to be carefully...