Supreme Court confirms processing of Campelo Wind Farm by Xunta de Galicia6 May 2025
The Spanish Supreme Court has affirmed Galicia’s wind farm authorisation procedures, despite project suspensions and legal challenges.
The Spanish Supreme Court has affirmed Galicia’s wind farm authorisation procedures, despite project suspensions and legal challenges.
Italy’s new transitional FER X decree: incentives for electricity production from plants fuelled by innovative renewable sources with generation costs close to market competitiveness up until 31 December 2025.
The UK’s Department for Energy Security and Net Zero commissioned the National Energy System Operator to provide advice on achieving clean power by 2030.
This article explores the reasons for the current scarcity of Chinese-manufactured WTGs in European offshore wind projects and potential mitigants to project financing concerns regarding their use.
This article aims to provide an analysis of the offshore wind market in Japan, both in terms of its potential development and regulatory framework.
Vietnam issues formula for calculating the tariff for some renewables projects that missed the FiT.
In this article, certain aspects and provisions of RD-L 6/2022 are analysed, which we consider particularly relevant for renewable energy projects.
We advised floating wind expert BlueFloat Energy on the formation of its new partnership with onshore wind community engagement pioneer Falck Renewables and world-leading Danish offshore wind developer Ørsted to participate in the upcoming ScotWind leasing round.
The wind farm comprises 50 E-92 turbines and benefits from a 20-year power purchase agreement with UTE, Uruguay’s state-owned utility.
Finerge is Portugal’s second-largest renewable energy producer. It operates 53 wind parks and 16 photovoltaic plants across Portugal and Spain.
The portfolio comprises 12 wind farms located in Aragon, North-Eastern Spain and is part of CIP’s €3.5bn Copenhagen Infrastructure III K/S (CI-III) energy infrastructure fund.
The acquisition expands Denker & Wulf’s onshore wind portfolio into Germany’s North Friesland, taking control of planning and operational management services to WEB Andresen’s 30 community wind farms and five substations.
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