Panoramic: Automotive and Mobility 2025
Mark Nash
Counsel Corporate & Finance
Languages
English
Mark’s current focus is power procurement, energy systems and regulatory risk in markets shaped by energy transition and energy security. His work spans both traditional and emerging sectors, including data centres and digital infrastructure, battery storage and flexible power, renewables, mining, gas, and carbon capture and storage.
He regularly advises on power sourcing strategies, equity investments and joint ventures, and on the structuring of complex energy and infrastructure projects under a range of regulatory and public-private models
A global investment bank on data centre colocation agreements in the Middle East, and a corporate PPA for its renewable energy requirements in the UK.
A telecommunications company on corporate PPAs to source power from a portfolio of eight solar farms in the UK.
A global investment bank on the regulatory aspects of connecting grid-scale battery storage assets to the UK transmission network, and participation in balancing and ancillary services markets.
National Wealth Fund (formerly UKIB) on its £300m debt and equity financing of the UK’s first commercial-scale cryogenic liquid air energy storage facility.
The UK Government on a proposed market support mechanism to reopen and upgrade the Rough Gas Storage facility.
Ofgem on the proposed regulated asset base (RAB) model for CCUS transport and storage.
Infracapital on its investment in Wightfibre, to build-out its full-fibre broadband network.
SOCAR Green on a joint venture with BP and Azerbaijan Investment Company to develop a 240MW solar power plant.