Watson Farley & Williams has advised project developer ABO Wind on the negotiation of a Corporate Power Purchase Agreement with Groupe Pochet for the commissioning of its largest solar plant.
The agreement enables Groupe Pochet to pursue its CSR roadmap and decarbonisation plan. The PV plant will be in operation by early 2025 and will support the construction of the first electric furnace dedicated to the production of glass for the beauty industry by supplying it with green energy from the solar scheme.
Established in 1996 and with a presence in 16 countries, ABO Wind has developed 5GW of renewable energy projects, half of which are built. It has a portfolio of projects under development, mainly located in Europe, which represent a capacity of 21GW. These include 4.7GW at construction phase and a third of this capacity comes from PV projects.
Founded in 1623, Groupe Pochet is established on three continents with 3400 employees and is an expert in the use of multi-materials through a combination of its know-how in glass, plastic, metal, finishing and beauty accessories.
The WFW Paris team that advised ABO Wind was led by Public Law and Regulatory Partner Laurent Battoue, assisted by Associate Juliana Brandao.


