Rebecca Grevitt

Senior Associate

Londra

Rebecca has experience working on a range of renewable energy transactions (solar PV, wind (onshore and offshore), biomass and energy from waste) as well as digital infrastructure projects. Rebecca has a particular interest in emerging technologies, including hydrogen and energy tech.

  • Corporate / M&A

    • Ørsted on its divestment of an indirect interest in the operational West of Duddon Sands offshore wind farm to funds managed by Schroders Greencoat.
    • Seagreen Wind Energy Limited, a joint venture owned by SSE Renewables (49%), TotalEnergies (25.5%) and PTTEP (25.5%), on its sale of the transmission assets of the 1GW Seagreen Phase 1 offshore wind farm to a consortium of Equitix and Kyuden group.
    • Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, a global leader in renewable energy, through its flagship fund CI V, on the acquisition of a majority stake in the 15GW Elgin Energy solar PV and battery storage portfolio in the UK, Ireland and Australia. 
    • A joint venture owned by Ørsted (50%) and AXA Investment Managers (AXA) and Crédit Agricole Assurances (CAA) (50%) on its £1.141 billion sale of the transmission assets of the Hornsea Two offshore windfarm to Diamond Transmission Partners (DTP). Ørsted will provide DTP with operations and maintenance services for the transmission assets under a long-term agreement.
    • Ørsted on the disposal of its remaining 25% interest in the London Array offshore wind farm to funds managed by Schroders Greencoat.
    • Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) on its partnership with Amberside Energy for the development of 2 GW + of solar PV, battery storage and solar PV with co-located battery storage projects in the UK. As part of the partnership, CIP will provide a development loan to Amberside to enable the development of the solar PV, battery storage and solar PV with co-located battery storage projects.
    • A leading renewable energy developer on the sale of a 49% stake in three development stage offshore wind projects in Sweden to Ingka Investments. The projects – Galatea-Galene, located off the coast of Halland, Triton, located off the coast of Skåne and Aurora, located off the coast of Gotland and Öland – have the potential to reach an aggregate installed capacity of 9 GW and to produce up to 38 TWh combined, once operational, corresponding to more than 25% of the electricity consumed in Sweden in 2021.
    • Glennmont Partners on its disposal of its 41.8 MW wood-fired power plant to Greencoat Capital.
    • Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) on its partnership with Bute Energy (Bute). As part of the transaction, CIP’s flagship fund Copenhagen Infrastructure IV K/S will invest in Bute’s portfolio of onshore wind farms and solar PV projects, some with co-located battery energy storage systems, under development in Wales, UK. The Bute portfolio consists of projects at various stages of development and is expected to have a total installed capacity of over 2GW by 2030.
    • Hornsea 1 Limited, a joint venture owned between Ørsted (50%) and Global Infrastructure Partners (50%), on its £1.175 billion sale of its transmission assets to Diamond Transmission Partners Hornsea One Limited. DTP Hornsea One is a partnership between Diamond Transmission Corporation Limited (a wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Corporation) and Chubu Electric Power Company Netherlands B.V. (a wholly owned subsidiary of Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.).
    • Walney Extension Limited, a joint venture owned by Ørsted (50%) and Danish pension funds, PKA (25%) and PFA (25%), on its £447 million sale of transmission system assets relating to the 659MW Walney Extension offshore wind farm to Diamond Transmission Partners Walney Extension, a partnership between Mitsubishi subsidiary Diamond Transmission, HICL Infrastructure and Chubu Electric Power.
    • Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) on the sale of its 35% equity interest in the Beatrice offshore wind farm to The Renewables Infrastructure Group Limited (TRIG) and to funds managed by Equitix Management Limited (Equitix).
    • Bluefield Solar on its acquisition of 13.5-MWp of operational solar parks in England and Scotland.
    • STEAG on its acquisition of Gildemeister Energy Solutions belonging to DMG Mori AG.
    • Infracapital on its existing JV with Amarenco to develop agricultural solar projects across France.

    Projects and Financing

    • NextEnergy on the EPC and O&M arrangements in relation to the development of a UK-based solar portfolio on sites owned a major water utility company.
    • Azito Energie and its joint venture shareholders, Globeleq and IPS, on the EPC and O&M arrangements in relation to the Phase 4 expansion project of the Azito gas-fired power project in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.
    • Project sponsors on the negotiation of the EPC (TSA + BoP), operational aspects (LTSA + MSA and major subcontracts) and financing of the 102MW Copperton Wind Farm in South Africa.
    • Project sponsor on the negotiation of the EPC and O&M arrangements in relation to the development of a biomass plant in Aabenraa, Denmark.
    • A consortium of lenders in relation to the financing and development of an onshore wind farm in Mongolia.
    • Canadian Solar on its £41.9 million non-recourse project finance facility with BayernLB.

    Infrastructure

    • Fibrus Ltd on the submission of bids for two state aid funded projects for the roll out of a superfast broadband network in the North of England. Also advised on the refinancing of its corporate facility.
    • Fibrus Ltd on a range of project matters in relation to a contract with the Full Fibre Northern Ireland Consortium to design and built a new gigabit-capable FTTP network to connect approximately 900 public sector sites in 10 council areas in Northern Ireland.
    • Connexin on the investment from WhitehelmCapital and on the Project Development Agreement in relation to design and construction of a FTTP fibre network in Hull and surrounding areas.
    • Infracapital on the equity structuring and bid advice to a consortium submitting a proposal for a state aid funded Project for the roll out of a superfast broadband network in Northern Ireland and, subsequently acted as Project counsel for the Project following the nomination of the Consortium as preferred bidder.
    • Infracapital (and its 82% subsidiary Gigaclear) on the bid for the Scottish Government's rural broadband delivery tender 'R100'.