Jordan is a senior associate in our energy team and has advised a range of utilities, independent developers, investors, and contractors on renewable energy projects.

He advises on acquisitions and disposals of energy projects (including onshore wind, offshore wind and battery storage) and the drafting and negotiation of the key project and construction contracts, as well as regulatory advice in relation to energy projects. He has a particular focus on advising on the regulatory and contractual arrangements for grid connection and cable construction. Jordan also has extensive experience advising on power purchase agreements for both developers and offtakers.

Through his close involvement in a Scottish CCUS and hydrogen project, Jordan has expertise in the legal elements of energy transition projects. Jordan is well placed to advise across CCUS and hydrogen supply chains on how best to allocate risk within a nascent market as well as giving strategic regulatory advice.

Related Insights

Error.

No results.

Courts Provide Guidance On “Reasonability” In Compensation On Termination Recovery

Courts provide guidance on “reasonability” in compensation on termination recovery

25/03/2025

A new decision from the Privy Council has provided some guidance on the limits of provisions around the recovery of supply chain costs upon termination for convenience or employer default.

Read more
Junior Energy Inhouse Lawyers Webinar

Webinar recordings: Junior Energy In-House Lawyers Webinar Series

26/02/2025

Listen to our first webinar which provides an overview of recent legal trends in the renewable energy sector.

Read more
Offshore Wind Farm

Burness Paull advises on the £3.6bn financing of the Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm

11/02/2025

Burness Paull, alongside Norton Rose Fulbright, has advised the 22-bank lending syndicate in relation to the £3.5billion financing of the Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm.

Read more

Want to hear more from us?

Subscribe here Subscribe here