Burges Salmon Powers Up Pulse Clean Energy with a Stacked 99 MW Battery in Hampshire
In a move that’s a real battery‑boost for the UK’s green ambitions, Burges Salmon lent its legal muscle to Pulse Clean Energy Limited in a deal that brings a 99‑megawatt battery storage system under the company’s belt. The snazzy system landed in Hampshire, snagged from Harmony Energy Income Trust plc.
Why This Matters
- Pulse now has one more big‑hit battery to diversify its portfolio across the UK.
- With this addition, the firm is inching closer to its bold target of more than 1 GW of storage assets.
- All of this fuels the UK’s net‑zero strategy—with a dash of tech and a pinch of ambition.
The Dream Team Behind the Deal
The legal brains behind Pulse’s acquisition were Jonathan Eves (partner) and his Corporate Group hawk‑eyes—Bethan Penrhyn‑Jones (senior associate), Elena Visser‑Adams (associate), and the rookie‑turned‑superstar Charlie Morgan (senior apprentice). The Corporate squad got backup from the firm’s energy superheroes such as Alec Whiter, the partner of the Energy Projects team.
“We’re thrilled to have guided Pulse on this crucial acquisition,” Jonathan Eves told the press. “It’s a perfect match for their mission to become a market‑leading battery and stability powerhouse.”
Pauline Barker, Pulse’s Investment and Development Director, added her own excitement: “This buy‑out is a natural next step from our recent PATHFINDER wins and the smart conversion of old diesel sites into premium green solutions. We owe a big thank you to Burges Salmon’s team for making it happen.”
Burges Salmon’s Corporate Glory
Over the last year, the firm’s Corporate Group has been busy, handling more than 110 high‑stakes deals across UK and global clients—especially in energy, healthcare, life sciences, and financial services. Their reputation? A blend of speed, precision, and the kind of legal finesse that fuels rapid growth for modern companies.
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