DIS@Atlanta: Wind Farm Disputes – Global Perspectives

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Onshore and offshore wind farms are large and notoriously complex projects that involve heavy financial investment and include numerous players at different levels from planning over construction to operation and maintenance. Often contractual parties are committed long-term and require close cooperation to make things work.

Wind farm disputes are a very active area in Germany. However, renewable energy projects are found around the world. The need for renewable energies to meet CO2 reduction targets will trigger a further proliferation of such projects, including in the Americas.

Please join us when we discuss with experienced US and international panelists some factual and legal challenges of these projects, typical dispute resolution mechanisms used – Dispute Adjudication Boards and arbitration – and what the experiences are. Are we all set right on the disputes side?
 

DIS@Atlanta: Wind Farm Disputes – Global Perspectives

Date: 1 October 2025, 3.00 – 6.00 pm
Venue: King & Spalding LLP, Symphony Tower, 1180 Peachtree St NE 1700, Atlanta, GA 30309
 

Participation in this event is free of charge. For further information, please refer to the programme.

This event takes place immediately before the Atlanta International Arbitration Society’s (AtIAS) 14th Annual Conference 2025.

Registration:

Please register by 26 September 2025 via the link below. By registering you accept the DIS General Terms and Conditions for Conferences and Workshops.

If you have any questions, please do not hestitate to contact us: events(at)no_spamdisarb.org.

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