07.01.2025
Practice Areas: Public and Environment
Industries: Energy & Natural Resources
Type: Abreu News
Abreu Advogados advised Tokyo Gas on the acquisition of 21% of the WindFloat Atlantic wind farm
Abreu Advogados advised Tokyo Gas, Japan’s largest natural gas company, in its negotiations with OceanWinds (OW), a joint venture between EDP and Engie, and Principle Power Inc / Principle Power Portugal for the acquisition of a 21.2 per cent stake in Windplus, S.A., which develops, builds and operates the WindFloat Atlantic project (the world’s first semi-submersible floating offshore wind farm).
Abreu advised on the entirety of the two parallel acquisition processes – one relating to the purchase of the shares held by OW (20 per cent) and the other relating to the purchase of the shares held by PPI/PPP (1.2 per cent) -, as well as on various other issues relating to the entry of Tokyo Gas into Portugal.
The Abreu Advogados team advising the company was led by partner Armando Martins Ferreira and had the support of a multidisciplinary team composed of partner Guilherme Santos Silva, professional partners Eduardo Peixoto Gomes, Joana Maldonado Reis and Ana Manuela Barbosa, associated partners Guilherme Mata da Silva and Isabel Pinheiro Torres, senior associate lawyers António Vidal, Assunção Vassalo and Rui Cardinal Carvalho and associate João Nobre Garcia.
WindFloat Atlantic is the world’s first semi-submersible floating offshore wind farm, with 8.4 MW wind turbines, and is located off the coast of Viana do Castelo in northern Portugal. Tokyo Gas, as part of its “Compass2030” vision, aims to lead the transition to “CO2 Net-Zero” and expand its production capacity from renewable energy sources to 6GW by 2030, both nationally and internationally.