Bangkok partner Joseph Tisuthiwongse led on the transaction and said, “We are delighted to have worked with Essel-Clean Solu Hydropower on this strategic transaction. There continues to be a large number of hydropower projects in South Asia as economic and demographic growth requires greater, more reliable and sustainable sources of clean energy in the region. This landmark project will not only lead to the generation of greater power in Nepal but may well constitute a precedent for future transactions.”
Joseph was assisted by partner Matthew Buchanan, counsel Anton Trixl, senior associates Kamil Gérard Ahmed and Danielle Brown.
Construction on the Lower Solu Project is expected to commence in March 2015.
Essel-Clean Solu Hydropower is part of Essel Group’s infrastructure business. Essel Group is a leading Indian conglomerate with over 8,000 employees and a diverse portfolio of assets. It is involved in infrastructure development, media, entertainment, packaging, education, precious metals and technology.
Source : Clifford