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25 May 2012
   
 
 
Article by: Terence Creamer

International legal practice Norton Rose Group reports that it advised 15 of the 28 project developers identified as preferred bidders in the first round of tendering under South Africa’s programme to procure 3 725 MW of renewable energy capacity from independent power producers.

A team from the group’s Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, London and Dubai offices supported three of the eight wind projects named, ten of the 18 solar photovoltaic projects and both of the concentrated solar power projects identified as preferred bidders.

Global head of energy Simon Currie attributed the success to the scale of its energy practice, which comprises 19 partners specialising in banking and finance, construction, projects and renewables, and is supported by some 40 lawyers.

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