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Solar Power: A Practical Handbook 2nd ed

Edited by: Philip Tonkin, Matthew Williams

ISBN13: 9781837230280
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781787421325
To be Published: February 2025
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £225.00



Solar power is leading the decarbonisation of the power system. Despite a few challenging years with global supply disruption, solar power has continued its exponential growth. The milestone of 1TW installed solar generation capacity worldwide was passed in 2022, and close to 350GW was added in 2024. Forecasts indicate that the installed solar capacity may almost double every three years. The added capacity is deployed through utility scale projects, rooftop installations, and decentralised generation.

Rapid market growth will see an increase of construction, financing and transactions related to solar power assets. With solar power now being an established technology and a more substantial part of the overall power generation, the regulatory landscape is also adapting. Many jurisdictions are seeing a more mature and comprehensive regulation of solar power, making the development process of projects more complex.

This second edition of Solar Power: A Practical Handbook provides an in-depth analysis of various aspects of solar power including its commercial, technological and regulatory characteristics. It also provides a practical guide to developing, financing, acquiring and disposing of solar power projects. Whilst being a technology which has been adopted on a global basis, each jurisdiction has its own dynamics, so the book considers the market-specific aspects of solar power in a number of key locations including China, the Middle East, the US and others.

This book, featuring chapters by leading practitioners, will be of interest to lawyers, commercial managers, financiers and other consultants.

Subjects:
Energy and Natural Resources Law
Contents:
Table of contents
Foreword

Part I. Introduction
Introduction
Matthew Williams, Addleshaw Goddard & Philip Tonkin, Alight

Part II. Regulation, technology and economics
Legal, regulatory and industry frameworks
George Dundon & Munir Hassan, CMS
Solar power technologies and how they work
David Fernandez, Isabelle Romero & Graeme Steer, ITPEnergised
Economic drivers: support mechanisms, technology pricing and other market dynamics
Peter Lo, ITPEnergised

Part III. Developing solar power projects
The anatomy of a solar power project
Matthew Williams, Addleshaw Goddard
Real estate
Michael Hunter, Peter Mason & Steven McAllister, Addleshaw Goddard
The project agreements
John Deacon & Duncan Parker, Osborne Clarke
Securing project revenues – the route to market and monetisation of generation
Elisabeth Blunsdon, White & Case
Financing perspectives
William Evans, Santander CIB

Part IV. M&A in the solar power market
M&A and corporate structuring
Yolanda Yong, HWF

Part V. Regional perspectives
Brazil
Ana Calil & João Ribeiro da Costa, TozziniFreire Advogados; Urias Martiniano, UMN Advogados
China
Lynia Lau & Ting Su, Loeb & Loeb
France
George Rigo, Orrick
Germany
Tilman Lorenz Petersen, von Bredow Valentin Herz
India
Abhishek Saxena, Phoenix Legal
Italy
Daria Buonfiglio, Carlo Montella, Francesco Palmeri & Maria Teresa Solaro, Green Horse
Japan
Maya Ito, Amane Kawamoto, Rafael Sang-Kyun Bong & Nathan Schmidt, Nishimura & Asahi
Middle East
Keith Bullen, EY Law LLP
Morocco
Ghalia Mokhtari, Mokhtari Avocats
Spain
Nasif Hamed, Fernando Quicios, Sol Sepúlveda & Belén Wert, Pérez-Llorca
United Kingdom
Elisabeth Blunsdon, White & Case
United States: California
Abigail Sharkey & Tony Toranto, Sheppard Mullin

Part VI. Broader perspectives
The future for solar power
Dan Wells, Foresight Group