With a notable energy sector specialism, Shakespeare Martineau LLP is trusted by a roster of energy developers and infrastructure investors on major projects, with a recent work highlight of advising Statera Energy on its development of a 680MW battery energy storage system. Team head Peter Dilks has a growing portfolio of real estate energy and utilities sector work, where he is a key contact for large-scale transactions. John Buckley focuses his practice on grid-connected and private wire projects, while Aller Dawlat is a renewable energy specialist. Another core stream of work for the practice is real estate financing, where Victoria Bovington is a key contact for investment and development finance work. Daniel Clarke and Matthew Harris joined the team in March 2024, strengthening the team’s energy development offering.
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Commercial Property & Development
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Pete prides himself on delivering results for clients, who value his commercial experience as much as his real estate legal expertise. He heads a market leading real estate energy team focusing on innovative solutions to renewable energy and flexible energy generation.

Pete also specialises in commercial and residential development, with a particular emphasis on strategic projects and design and build developments.

His clients typically include developers and investors.

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  • 'Can-do approach, innovation and commercial focus.' 'Customer-centric approach.'

Key clients

  • Statera Energy Electric Land Electricity North West National Grid Electricity Distribution First Provincial Properties Severn Trent Green Power Eon Arlington Masdar Last Mile Asset Management Theddlethorpe Flexible Generation Kona Energy Johal Pension Fund Shoby Properties Thurrock Flexible Generation Torsion Developments Ltd UK Power Solutions

Work highlights

Advising Thurrock Flexible Generation on the real estate elements of a £395m finance for a combined gas-powered electricity generation facility and battery storage system.