Alex Harrison > Hogan Lovells International LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Hogan Lovells International LLP
ATLANTIC HOUSE
HOLBORN VIADUCT
LONDON
EC1A 2FG
England
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Work Department

Infrastructure, Energy, Resources and Projects (IERP)

Position

Partner

Career

Alex Harrison is an energy partner at Hogan Lovells. He advises clients on power generation, greenfield and brownfield project development, project and structured financing, electricity regulation, electricity and emissions trading, and acquisitions and disposals across the renewables, low carbon, and thermal power sectors. 

He has worked on coal, gas, LNG to power, carbon capture, and storage (CCS), nuclear, wind, solar, biomass, hydro, and energy storage transactions. Alex also advises clients in relation to the energy transition, aggregation, and digitalization issues; on electric vehicle (EV) charging and the electrification of transport and heat; and on the development, financing, and regulation of grid network infrastructure assets.

Languages

English and French

Memberships

Member, Law Society of England and Wales

Education

M.A., University of Oxford, 2000

Lawyer Rankings

London > Projects, energy and natural resources > Oil and gas

Akin has a robust track record in handling international oil and gas mandates, spanning the breadth of corporate transactions, litigation, disputes and arbitration, encompassing traditional oil and gas work, as well as LNG and energy transition mandates. The group is jointly led by Shaun Lascelles, a specialist in international corporate deals, private equity transactions and joint ventures, Alex Harrison, who is recommended for his execution of high-stakes, cross-border oil and gas deals, and Justin Williams, who expertly handles natural resources arbitration.

London > Projects, energy and natural resources > Renewables

Akin‘s projects and energy transition practice is led by Alex Harrison, ‘a knowledgeable and practical adviser‘ noted for his expertise in renewable energy and energy transition. The team is well-equipped to advise a broad range of investors, sponsors, developers, and governments on the gamut of transactions across the renewable and alternative energy sector. The group routinely handles project finance and project development matters, major corporate transactions, M&A and joint ventures across solar, wind, battery energy and green hydrogen.