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    Dentons advises Yeşilyurt Enerji on the acquisition of a 41 MW solar park in Romania

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    Global law firm Dentons has advised Yeşilyurt Enerji on the acquisition of a 41 MW solar park in Romania. The project, located in Dambovita county, is at a ready-to-build stage, with all necessary building permits obtained to commence the works.

    Dentons provided comprehensive legal support throughout all stages of the project, including legal due diligence, transaction structuring, drafting and negotiation of the transfer documentation, as well as assistance at signing and closing.

    Counsel Cosmin Roman led the transaction with the help of associate Ruxandra Ronea, under the supervision of partner Cristian Popescu; the wider team included senior associate Mihut-Ioan Radu, associates Patricia Botezatu and Dragos Nicula and paralegal Andrei Marinescu (all Corporate M&A).

    Cristian Popescu commented: “This transaction strengthens Dentons’ relationship with Turkish investors in the sustainable energy sector and highlights our dedication to delivering innovative legal solutions that align with their strategic objectives.”

    Cosmin Roman added: “We are proud to have facilitated a deal that not only advances the growth of green energy in Romania but also strengthens our client’s position in the market.”

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