Nath Curtis leads high-impact financing of major infrastructure, energy transition, and decarbonizations projects across the United Kingdom and Europe particularly where multiple funding sources or new technologies are involved. Nath acts for banks, DFIs (development finance institutions), green infrastructure investors, and sponsors and developers on complex, multisource debt and equity financing involving renewable energy (wind, solar, biomass, storage, transmission, geothermal), nature-based solutions, transportation (rail and air), mining, waste to energy, and smart grid technology.
Prior to joining Jones Day, Nath worked on multibillion dollar transactions involving greenfield battery storage, natural capital financing (supported by UK's biodiversity net gain regime), UK mainline rail station infrastructure, and cross-border hydrogen investments and the development, financing, and sale of a portfolio of ground-mounted solar projects across the United Kingdom, Romania, and Bulgaria. He also worked on the financings for: a valadium and tin mine in Namibia; the ElectroGas Malta LNG terminal; a 135MW onshore windfarm and a toll motorway in Turkey; a new build power station in India; solar and onshore wind projects in India; a 300MW new build heavy fuel oil (HFO)-fired power station in Bangladesh; and a paper mill and biomass plant in Pakistan.
In addition, Nath handled the procurement, financing, and lease of two semi-submersible drill ships for deployment off the coast of Brazil; the financing of the transmission interconnector project between the United Kingdom and Germany; an airline on the purchase and financing of its fleet of 787 dreamliners; bankability and structuring issues regarding a green ammonia development project in South America; and the sale of an infrastructure-asset portfolio with operations across South America.
- BPP Law School (Legal Practice Course 2003; Postgraduate Diploma in Law 2002); University of Exeter (B.A. Hons. in History 2001, with first class honours)
- Solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and Wales
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