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Tom Luckock is a Beijing-based projects lawyer specialising in the infrastructure and energy sectors. Before relocating to China, he worked at Norton Rose Australia. He has been based in Beijing for more than 14 years and studied Chinese language and undergraduate law at Renmin University. Tom was recognised as a recommended practitioner in the 2009–2015 editions of Chambers and Partners and The Legal 500 in the areas of climate change, projects and energy.

Tom has advised Chinese power companies, banks and contractors on more than 6 GW of power projects across Australia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Cuba, Argentina, Pakistan, Mongolia, Uruguay, Ghana, Greece, Germany, Italy and Spain. His experience includes advising on a 900 MW solar project in Pakistan—at the time, the largest of its kind in the world—as well as landmark power projects in Pakistan and Mongolia. He has also advised on Mongolia’s first wind farm, Salkhit, and Taiwan’s first offshore wind farm.

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