Clifford Chance advises Actis on the launch of Rezolv Energy and Rezolv’s 450 MW onshore wind transaction
Nadia Badea and Loredana Ralea, Clifford Chance

Law firm Clifford Chance has advised Actis, a leading global investor in sustainable infrastructure, on the launch of its portfolio business Rezolv Energy, an independent clean energy, power producer into Central and South Eastern Europe. This launch was marked by Rezolv Energy's acquisition of a majority interest in the Vis Viva onshore wind project in Romania, from UK-based investment company Low Carbon.

Rezolv aims to build a multi-gigawatt portfolio of wind, solar and energy storage projects. This will help companies and countries across the region meet their energy needs in response to energy security challenges and climate policies. It will take renewable energy projects from late-stage development through construction and into long-term operation.

Rezolv has partnered with Low Carbon to complete the acquisition of a 51 percent interest in the 450MW Vis Viva onshore wind project in Buzau County, Romania. Once operational, Vis Viva will be one of the largest onshore wind farms anywhere in Europe, with the capacity to generate sufficient clean energy to power more than 272,000 homes and avoid approximately 180,000 tonnes of CO2e each year. It will play a major role in accelerating the transition away from fossil fuels in Romania, whilst providing long-term, stably priced electricity to commercial and industrial consumers across the region.

This is a landmark clean energy transaction for the region demonstrating Clifford Chance's ability to combine our market-leading position as advisor to global investors in renewable energy platforms and our local expertise as the only leading international law firm with a fully integrated office in Romania. 

The cross-border Clifford Chance team was led by London clean energy M&A partners Nicholas Hughes and Jonathan Dillon alongside Nadia Badea (Partner, Bucharest) and Loredana Ralea (Counsel, Bucharest) with support from Alex Bouwman (Senior Associate, London), Alexandra Voicu (Senior Associate, Bucharest), Lavinia Dinoci (Senior Associate, Bucharest), Ecaterina Burlacu (Senior Associate, Bucharest), Andrei Caloian (Senior Associate, Bucharest), Carmen Buzenche (Lawyer, Bucharest), Michal Jašek (Counsel, Prague), and Tomáš Procházka (Associate, Prague).

"We are glad to be advising Actis, a global partner with whom we have a close working relationship, in its first transaction in Romania and one of the very large transactions in the region in this field. In recent years, our office has consolidated a solid practice of conventional and renewable Energy projects, in all practice areas, advising global funds as well as regional funds, banks or developers who are interested in investing and supporting the energy and sustainable infrastructure field. The successful closing of this transaction also confirms Romania's potential in the field of energy, including renewable energy. We hope to soon be able to announce the closing of other significant energy transactions that we are currently working on" said Nadia Badea, partner and coordinator of the Bucharest M&A practice.


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