World Law Group's Energy & Infrastructure Practice Group brings together lawyers who advise clients across a spectrum of critical sectors including energy & renewables, mining, oil & gas, CleanTech, infrastructure, and public-private projects. From securing regulatory approvals and project finance, managing land and grid access to advising on mergers and acquisitions to handling disputes, their practices offer comprehensive legal counsel to help clients navigate the complexities of energy and infrastructure projects across jurisdictions, with an increasing focus on renewables and Environmental, Social and Governance aspects.
Lawyers in the Energy & Infrastructure Group guide project developers through the intricate process of structuring and financing initiatives and assist financial institutions and investors in evaluating and managing risks associated with these endeavors. They work with government bodies to contribute to sound regulatory frameworks and advise on the development of sustainable infrastructure. They have collaborated on projects spanning multiple jurisdictions, and are committed to ensuring clients are in alignment with evolving global regulations and industry standards.
The group serves as a forum for its members to share opportunities for collaboration, stay up to date on the changing regulatory landscape, and discuss their experiences in advising clients in the crucial sectors within energy and infrastructure. Members meet regularly for virtual meetings and in person at global industry conferences.
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Ireland
A recent Supreme Court decision indicates that private energy generators could be considered to be ‘public authorities’. As a result, they may be subject to the environmental information regulatory regime, which imposes significant obligations on ‘public authorities’ to make ‘environmental information’ available on request. We consider the...
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Guatemala
Guatemala: Implementation of the New Compliance Stage in the Wastewater Regulation as of May 1, 2024
As of May 1, 2024, Guatemala enters the new stage of compliance with the Wastewater and Sludge Disposal Regulations that establish more demanding maximum limit parameters.
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