Deborah Greenwood

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Deborah Greenwood

Deborah Greenwood

Consultant

  1. People /

Deborah Greenwood

Deborah Greenwood

Consultant

Deborah Greenwood

Consultant

London

T: +44 (0) 20 3400 2210

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Biography

Deborah is a Consultant in the Projects Department. She is highly experienced in global finance, energy and infrastructure development. She regularly advises financial institutions, multinational corporations and government agencies developing power, oil and gas and infrastructure projects in emerging markets and other regions worldwide. Her experience includes both representing clients in relation to commercial contracts and also structuring, drafting and negotiating complex project financings. She is a member of the firm's Renewables Focus Group and does much of her work in the renewables sector. Recent renewables work has included acquisitions and financings of several portfolios of wind, biomass and landfill gas generation assets.

Admissions

  • England and Wales

Related Practice Areas

  • Data Center & Digital Infrastructure Team

  • Energy & Natural Resources

  • Oil, Gas and LNG

  • Nuclear

  • Power

  • Renewables

  • Water & Utilities

  • Finance

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COVID-19 is causing uncertainty for business and investment strategies worldwide, the energy sector included. Despite this, investors are increasingly looking to renewables as a way  to meet growing energy demand while decarbonising energy supply. While countries across Asia-Pacific have shown strong appetite for wind power, the risk of natural disasters, inadequate government support and the high costs of new technologies (both financially and in human resource requirements) mean they won’t all reach their potential.

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Wind of change – is NEC the future for wind projects in APeC?
COVID-19 is causing uncertainty for business and investment strategies worldwide, the energy sector included. Despite this, investors are increasingly looking to renewables as a way  to meet growing energy demand while decarbonising energy supply. While countries across Asia-Pacific have shown strong appetite for wind power, the risk of natural disasters, inadequate government support and the high costs of new technologies (both financially and in human resource requirements) mean they won’t all reach their potential.