WFW obtains rejection of Ministry of Culture appeal against Tayan Energy17 November 2021
The plants, with total capacity of approximately 55 MW, will be located in the municipalities of Tessennano and Viterbo and are owned by Tayan Energy.
The plants, with total capacity of approximately 55 MW, will be located in the municipalities of Tessennano and Viterbo and are owned by Tayan Energy.
WFW represented Madrid-based Gnera Energía – a major trader and service provider in renewable energy in the European electricity market since 2005 – before the Regional Administrative Court of Milan.
WFW represented Tea Energia Srl, a wholly-owned subsidiary of electricity and natural gas supplier Gruppo Tea, before the Regional Administrative Court of Milan on its request for the annulment of a sanction from the Italian Regulatory Authority for Energy, Networks and Environment regarding electricity imbalances.
The HyBRIDS project’s primary objective is introducing green hydrogen into the Italian gas network through the use of innovative technologies aimed at making hydrogen produced from renewable sources and with low emissions more easily usable by civil and industrial users.
Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) represented Gelsia Srl (“Gelsia”), wholly-owned subsidiary of electricity and natural gas supplier AEB SpA.
The Italian Ministry introduced several noise-related operating restrictions at Rome-Ciampino airport and a drastic reduction in its airport slots, mostly affecting Ryanair.
In the seventh article in our ‘Hydrogen- what is the hype about?’ series, we provide an overview of the hydrogen sector and the strategy for its development in Italy.
The first Italian court decision on the legitimacy of the imposition of public service obligations on the air traffic sector under Regulation (EU) No 1008/2008 is expected in May 2021.
This article analyses the new measures introduced by the Italian Government to boost infrastructure investment in Italy and mitigate the negative economic repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic.