Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution 2025

UK Law and Practice Contributed by: Tom Sprange KC, Andrea Stauber, Martina Antosova and Lucy Pearson, King & Spalding International LLP

King & Spalding International LLP has more than 250 dedicated energy lawyers located across 24 offices globally. The firm has a deep bench of power industry specialists who advise on the world’s most critical legal, regulatory, and corporate and commercial matters for alterna- tive energy and power clients, providing sup- port from project origin to financial close and beyond. From regulatory counselling to M&A, projects and disputes, King & Spalding’s global energy industry practitioners collaborate with clients in order to achieve their goals. Clients

include established and emerging players in re- newable energy such as start-ups, major power producers, multinational lenders, export credit agencies, sponsors, investors, hedge funds, and private equity funds (and their portfolio companies) across all major power sectors. The firm advises on a variety of power projects en- gaging the following types of power: conven- tional, wind, solar, hydropower, geothermal, hy- drogen, biofuels, district energy, cogeneration and trigeneration, energy storage, and nuclear.

Authors

Tom Sprange KC is the managing partner of King & Spalding International LLP’s London office and a member of the firm’s International Disputes practice. Tom provides

Andrea Stauber is a partner in King & Spalding International LLP’s International Disputes practice group, based in London. Andrea focuses on resolving complex international

advocacy and strategic advice in significant, high-value and complex disputes for a diverse range of clients, including corporations, sovereign states, financial institutions, and individuals. He has experience of working with clients in numerous sectors, including energy, mining, projects, construction, telecommunications, technology, financial services, real estate, pharmaceuticals, fashion and sports.

commercial disputes, particularly relating to high-value engineering and construction projects in the energy, infrastructure and mining sectors in jurisdictions around the world. She has advised and represented owners, contractors, and major equipment suppliers on a variety of construction projects, including power plants, oil and gas processing facilities and pipelines, waste-to-energy plants, airports, roads and elevated highways, and chemical plants, as well as wind and solar renewable energy projects.

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