Bakers and HSF among advisers as Asia energy giants invest in Australian wind farms
Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) and Baker & McKenzie are among a number of firms to have advised on the acquisitions of two Australian wind farms by Southeast Asian energy giants. The first deal saw Malakoff, Malaysia's largest power producer, take a 50% stake in the A$650m (£387m) Macarthur Wind Farm from New Zealand's Meridian Energy. The 450MW wind farm in Victoria is the largest in the southern hemisphere and is operated by Australian gas and electricity company AGL Energy, which owns the remaining share.
Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) and Baker & McKenzie are among a number of firms to have advised on the acquisitions of two Australian wind farms by Southeast Asian energy giants.
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