Alfonso de Marcos, Joe Amann, Asís Martin de Cabiedes, Chelsey Kaka, Armando Albarrán, Silvia Paternain, Cinta de Retana, Miguel Angel Calvo, Chloe Clavell
January 24, 2026
Freshfields advises Repsol on sale of 25% stake in renewables business

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- Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer has advised Repsol on the entry of Crédit Agricole Assurances and EIP as partners in its renewable energy business, Repsol Renovables
- The two investment groups will jointly acquire a 25% stake in Repsol Renovables, which currently has over 1.6 GW of installed renewable capacity across Spain, the United States, Chile, and Portugal
- The transaction is expected to close before year-end, pending regulatory approval.
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (‘Freshfields’) has advised global energy group Repsol on the incorporation of Crédit Agricole Assurances and EIP as partners in its renewable energy business. Pursuant to the transaction, the two investment groups have agreed to jointly acquire a 25% stake in Repsol Renovables, the renewable energy arm of Repsol. This transaction represents yet another a milestone in Repsol’s sustainability strategy. Renewable electricity generation is one of the main pillars in Repsol’s decarbonisation model, after it became, in 2019, the first company in its sector to make a commitment to reach zero net emissions by 2050.The incorporation of the two partners includes an investment commitment in line with Repsol’s strategic plan to reach 6 GW of installed renewables capacity in 2025. Repsol Renovables currently has more than 1.6 GW of installed renewable capacity and is present in Spain, the United States, Chile and Portugal. The transaction is currently expected to close before the end of the year, subject to regulatory approval. The Freshfields team advising Repsol is being led by partner Alfonso de Marcos and counsel Joe Amann, with the support of associates Asís Martin de Cabiedes and Chelsey Kaka. The team also includes partners Armando Albarrán and Silvia Paternain, senior associate Cinta de Retana, associate Miguel Angel Calvo and trainee solicitor Chloe Clavell.
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Alfonso de Marcos, Joe Amann, Asís Martin de Cabiedes, Chelsey Kaka, Armando Albarrán, Silvia Paternain, Cinta de Retana, Miguel Angel Calvo, Chloe Clavell
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