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Emily is a banking and finance lawyer, specialising in financing in the future energy sector.
Recognised as a Rising Star in the Legal 500 UK, she has specialised in the financing of future energy development since qualification and has extensive experience in the sector. Emily regularly acts for lenders and sponsors in the project financing of the construction and operation of technologies such as solar (ground and roof mounted), on-shore wind, battery storage and heat pumps, both as standalone projects and on a portfolio basis. She also has experience acting for investors and developers in relation to early stage development funding of renewable technologies on a corporate basis.
Emily has taken the lead on numerous ‘first of a kind’ deals, such as acting lender side on (i) the first debt-funded battery storage project and later on one of the first battery storage projects to be debt funded with no long term revenue floor, and (ii) debt funding for the roll out of EV charging infrastructure.
Emily has been with TLT since her training contract in 2014 and qualified as a solicitor in 2016.
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