Energy
According to Chambers Bowmans is a pre-eminent law firm in the projects and energy space, with significant experience in renewables and power.
Energy
According to Chambers Bowmans is a pre-eminent law firm in the projects and energy space, with significant experience in renewables and power.
- Overview
- Significant Matters
Our energy specialists offer an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the Sub-Saharan Africa environment, having been involved in several of Africa’s ground-breaking energy projects. Our presence ‘on-the-ground’ and familiarity with the risks of investing in the sector is a key differentiator as is our experience with complex domestic and cross-border infrastructure projects on the continent.
We have a full understanding of the different energy markets across the region and the challenges to the development of the sector including policy uncertainty, procurement and execution risks, off-take/market risks, tariff regulation, social and environmental risks, and the project risks posed by scarce transportation logistics, pipeline and grid infrastructure.
Our power experience covers a wide range of renewable energy projects including geothermal, small hydro, solar photovoltaic, concentrated solar power, biomass, on-shore wind and other technologies, as well as power generation projects using piped natural gas, coal, diesel and heavy fuel oils.
Our transactional expertise covers the full spectrum of project and finance documentation including negotiation of agreements on power purchase/ supply, fuel and feedstock supply, construction, operation and maintenance, technical support, grid connection and use, land acquisition, wheeling services, as well as equity funding, shareholder and sponsor support and subordination, standby facilities, senior debt facilities, mezzanine funding, CPI debt, preference share financing, senior debt security, contractor security, lender direct agreements.
Within the secondary market for investments in the energy sector, our specialist energy lawyers team up with other in-house specialists (anti-trust, mergers and acquisitions, private equity, international and domestic tax) to provide our clients a comprehensive legal service.
We act for a wide range of clients including developers, sponsors, public utilities, funds, commercial banks and other financial institutions, and governments. As an independent law firm we are also able to partner with a range of international law firms where appropriate in relation to cross-border projects.
- We advised AEP Energy Africa on its listing on the AltX (alternative board) of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange as a special purpose acquisition company. It listed with a view to raising a minimum targeted capital amount of ZAR 400 million.
- We advised Absa Bank (as lender) on its first ever cross-border import issuance letter of credit facility to the value of USD 35 million. The letter of credit was issued to the Lake Oil Group and allowed it to export oil from Tanzania. Other jurisdictions involved were Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania and the United Kingdom.
- We advised the Development Bank of Southern Africa, the South African Department of Energy and the South African National Treasury (through the IPP Office) on the various independent power producer (IPP) procurement programmes that are pursued by the South African government including IPP bid processes for renewable energy which has won several awards, base load coal, LNG gas to power, and a number of related programmes in South Africa.
- We assisted Eskom Holdings by completing investigations into past corruption and the removal of various executives including former CEOs Matshela Koko and Sean Maritz. We further launched review proceedings to assist Eskom recover ZAR 1.6 billion from McKinsey and Trillian and have since been appointed to assist it with the Zondo Commission into State Capture.
- We advised First Quantum Minerals on its cross-border procurement of bulk electrical power (150MW) involving Zesco and Eskom, and the complex wheeling arrangements among Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe to supply approximately 150MW of power to its mines in Zambia.
- Bowmans advised Gigawatt Mozambique S.A, on its 100MW gas fired power station in Mozambique. The project consisted of the financing, development, design, engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning, ownership, operation and maintenance of a 100MW gas fired power station in Ressano Garcia, Mozambique. Bowmans acted and continues to act as legal counsel to Gigawatt Mozambique, SA in Phase 2 of the Project. Named as Deal of the Year by African Investor for 2016.
- We assisted Eskom Holdings in a dispute regarding the right to distribute electricity in a municipal area. The challenge related to whether South African municipalities have an exclusive power to supply electricity to consumers within municipal boundaries. The High Court found that the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa 1996, does create an exclusive right for municipalities to supply electricity within their boundaries, but that Eskom may supply any customers within its area of supply if a municipality does not already supply such customer.
Key Contacts
Aleem Tharani
Head of Projects, Energy and Infrastructure
Allen Leuta
Partner, Head of Banking and Finance
African Legal Awards
Environmental and Renewables Team of the Year, 2021
Energy and Natural Resources Team of the Year, 2020
Bonds, Loans & ESG Capital Market Africa Awards
Renewable Energy Finance Deal of the Year, 2023
Chambers
Bowmans has a particularly sophisticated renewable energy practice assisting with various hydroelectric, solar and wind energy projects.
Its lawyers handle all aspects of project development, ranging from infrastructure PPP tenders to IPP financing and power plant maintenance.
The team services project sponsors and lenders with advice on energy project investments, including with regard to renewable energy projects.
The firm is frequently involved in cross-border matters.
Bowmans expertise spans M&A, financing and construction contracts as well as regulatory advice. The practice is also highly regarded for its formidable procurement experience.
Its services a range of financial clients with advice on energy project investments.
Legal500
Bowmans’s leading projects and infrastructure department advises high-profile clients on complex domestic and cross-border matters, and has experience in all major sectors, including power generation and transmission, oil and gas, infrastructure, mining and metals, water, and telecommunications.
Bowmans’ practice covers a wide spectrum of domestic and cross-border work in the privatisation and projects space, including project-related acquisitions, financing, energy, and infrastructure developments.
The team acts for a client base of private equity funds, large banks and multinational companies.
Related Insights
South Africa: A new era for electricity supply – a Hybrid Market
7 April 2024South Africa: Amendments to 100MW threshold exemption
1 September 2021
Keep up to date on the latest news
Our specialist practitioners share their knowledge and insights into a range of legal issues through various public speaking engagements, publications and media interactions. Subscribe to our legal updates to keep abreast of new developments.