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Al Tamimi & Company Advised ENGIE Middle East On The Khazna Solar PV4 Project In Abu Dhabi
Al Tamimi & Company advised ENGIE Middle East on the Khazna Solar PV4 Project in Abu Dhabi
The largest law firm in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, Al Tamimi & Company acted as UAE law sponsors’ counsel to ENGIE Middle East on the Khazna Solar PV4 Project, supporting the development of a next-generation renewable energy landmark in Abu Dhabi.
The Khazna Solar Photovoltaic Independent Power Project represents a significant milestone in Abu Dhabi’s clean energy transition. With a planned capacity of 1.5 GW, the project is set to become one of the Emirate’s largest utility-scale solar PV plants, generating sufficient electricity to power approximately 160,000 homes and materially contributing to the Emirate’s carbon emissions reduction targets.
Al Tamimi & Company congratulates all stakeholders involved in advancing this world-class renewable energy initiative and looks forward to the development phase and the project’s contribution to sustainable infrastructure in Abu Dhabi.
The Al Tamimi & Company core deal team comprised Mark Brown (Partner), Marianna Margaritidou (Associate), Ahmed Khairi (Associate), and Sabaa Mahmood (Associate), with invaluable support from Ashish Banga (Senior Consultant), Euan Lloyd (Partner), Henry Storrar (Partner), Mohamed Alsari (Associate), Elyazia Alozaibi (Associate), Bader Ali Hasan (Trainee Solicitor), Nadine Kabbani (Trainee Solicitor), Jon B. (Counsel), Rashed Abdel Hadi (Paralegal), and Mohamed Nazmy (Legal Assistant).
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