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Low carbon projects
Low carbon projects, especially those involving hydrogen and Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), play a crucial role in the journey towards global decarbonisation.
Global | Publication | October 2019
Local and international businesses operating in Africa as well as multinational operations investing in Africa need to understand and monitor the fast-changing landscape of African competition law. Significant penalties (including personal liability for directors and managers) make it essential for businesses to ensure compliance.
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Low carbon projects, especially those involving hydrogen and Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), play a crucial role in the journey towards global decarbonisation.
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Taking your company public is an important milestone, and whilst the landscape for IPOs is complex and dynamic, choosing the right path is essential.
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On 10 July 2025, the UK government published its Review of Electricity Market Arrangements (REMA) Summer Update, which sets out the long-awaited outcome of the REMA programme and next steps towards a decarbonised, affordable, secure and efficient electricity market.
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