Richard Guit is a leading projects and transactions lawyer with significant experience of different delivery, financing, and operating models across infrastructure and energy assets. He advises governments, project sponsors, multi-laterals, senior debt providers and investors across a range of sectors including renewable energy, carbon capture and CCUS, energy transmission, gas infrastructure, waste and waste-to-energy, ports, and mine development and processing for critical battery minerals. Richard's practice concentrates on Asia Pacific, drawing from 12 years of experience in London and over a decade in Australia.
Richard is skilled in complex and first-of-a-kind projects from advising the power provider on the world's largest off-grid renewable power supply to mining operations, to a national government on its decommissioning of an operating FPSO "abandoned" in national waters, to leading for the sponsors on developing Australia's first financially closed waste-to-energy plant, the first greenfield iron ore trans-shipment port on Australia's iron ore coast to leading on one of Asia's first cross-border HVDC renewable energy import projects.