WFW wins solar plant dispute for Tayan Energy before Italian Counsel of State6 July 2022
The two projects, which are being built on land in a restriction-free zone, had previously been authorised for construction by the Lazio regional authorities.
The two projects, which are being built on land in a restriction-free zone, had previously been authorised for construction by the Lazio regional authorities.
Watson Farley & Williams has successfully advised Ryanair on its appeal against the Italian Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport’s Decree no. 2/2020, which imposed Public Service Obligations on scheduled air services between Trapani airport and other six destinations.
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 Italian Ministry introduced several noise-related operating restrictions at Rome-Ciampino airport and a drastic reduction in its airport slots, mostly affecting Ryanair.
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.