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Daniel Senger advises on cross-border project finance transactions and mergers and acquisitions, representing project sponsors, lenders, multilateral development agencies, and export credit agencies. His experience…

Daniel Senger advises on cross-border project finance transactions and mergers and acquisitions, representing project sponsors, lenders, multilateral development agencies, and export credit agencies. His experience extends across the energy and infrastructure sectors, with particular focus on renewable energy projects, power generation facilities, and digital and energy transition infrastructure. His practice encompasses, among other things, greenfield project development, refinancing of operational assets and M&A transactions involving such assets.

With over a decade of experience in Asia, he advises on both transactions and ventures inbound into Asia as well as outbound from Asia to the rest of the world. Daniel handles complex international project financings that involve multiple lenders and export credit agencies. His work includes advising on offshore wind projects, battery manufacturing facilities, data centers, natural gas-fired power plants, and LNG infrastructure.

During an extended secondment at the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC), Daniel played a key role in advising on power generation projects throughout Asia and globally. This experience provided him with insight into how development finance institutions and export credit agencies approach project risk assessment and structuring. Daniel’s practice benefits from his understanding of both lender and borrower perspectives in cross-border transactions.

Daniel is admitted to practice in New York and is a registered foreign lawyer in Japan. He regularly conducts business in both English and Japanese.

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The Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) has proposed revisions to the price cap structure in Japan’s balancing market that may materially impact the economics of battery energy storage system (BESS) projects in Japan.

Under proposals presented to METI’s System Review Working Group in late October 2025 (the METI proposal), from April 2026

About

Daniel Senger advises on cross-border project finance transactions and mergers and acquisitions, representing project sponsors, lenders, multilateral development agencies, and export credit agencies. His experience…

Daniel Senger advises on cross-border project finance transactions and mergers and acquisitions, representing project sponsors, lenders, multilateral development agencies, and export credit agencies. His experience extends across the energy and infrastructure sectors, with particular focus on renewable energy projects, power generation facilities, and digital and energy transition infrastructure. His practice encompasses, among other things, greenfield project development, refinancing of operational assets and M&A transactions involving such assets.

With over a decade of experience in Asia, he advises on both transactions and ventures inbound into Asia as well as outbound from Asia to the rest of the world. Daniel handles complex international project financings that involve multiple lenders and export credit agencies. His work includes advising on offshore wind projects, battery manufacturing facilities, data centers, natural gas-fired power plants, and LNG infrastructure.

During an extended secondment at the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC), Daniel played a key role in advising on power generation projects throughout Asia and globally. This experience provided him with insight into how development finance institutions and export credit agencies approach project risk assessment and structuring. Daniel’s practice benefits from his understanding of both lender and borrower perspectives in cross-border transactions.

Daniel is admitted to practice in New York and is a registered foreign lawyer in Japan. He regularly conducts business in both English and Japanese.

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