Webinar CEE: Dealing with the end of life of an Energy project in CEE

Forvis Mazars and Bird & Bird invite you to a webinar where our energy experts will discuss key legal and valuation aspects related to the end of life of renewable installations in CEE.

In Poland for example, the installed capacity of photovoltaics has already exceeded 19 GW and the number of wind installations is around 1,400. The maturity of the renewable sector calls for a debate on the life cycle of installations and waste management at the end of their technological efficiency. When in use, solar panels and wind turbines generate electricity without emitting pollutants into the atmosphere.

However, these components need to be properly addressed in the context of waste management after the end of their technological efficiency. During the meeting, we will also address the dismantling of installations and the restoration of land use value.

Who should attend?

The webinar is dedicated to corporate decision-makers, international investors, sector experts, as well as financial and service providers active in the Energy & Renewables sector in the context of Central & Eastern Europe.

 

DATE: Wednesday, 20 November 2024

TIME: 10:00 - 11:00 CET, online

 

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Agenda:

•        Legal aspects based on the examples of Poland and Hungary, with Grzegorz Pizoń, Bird & Bird Poland and Dániel Arányi, Bird & Bird Hungary

•        Valuation aspects – impact of end of project life on valuation methodologies, with Julian Macmillan, Forvis Mazars Global Infrastructure Finance and Radosław Szukiewicz, Forvis Mazars in Poland

•        Q&A Session

 

Our speakers:

•   Grzegorz Pizoń - Partner, Energy & Utilities team Bird & Bird Poland

•   Dániel Arányi - Partner, Energy & Utilities team Bird & Bird Poland

•   Julian Macmillan - Director, Energy, Infrastructure & Environment, Forvis Mazars Global Infrastructure Finance

•   Radosław Szukiewicz - Valuation Director, Financial Advisory Department, Forvis Mazars in Poland

 

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