The Future of EV Charging: Spotlight on Spain25 April 2024
Spain’s e-mobility legislative framework was significantly updated and expanded in 2022 and 2023.
Spain’s e-mobility legislative framework was significantly updated and expanded in 2022 and 2023.
To support the development of alternative fuels supply infrastructure, the European Commission published a call for proposals under the funding programme “Connecting Europe Facility”.
The regulatory framework for EV charging has been considerably consolidated in recent years, and there has been an acceleration in the deployment of this infrastructure in France, with the market currently made up of a fairly large number of players.
WFW unpacks the EU Data Act: what it means for aircraft data use, sharing and ownership and what key aviation players should do to prepare.
This article looks at the recent decision in West Palm Beach Firefighters’ Pension v. Moelis & Co.
The article provides a general overview of the current German e-charging network, recent developments, in particular funding, an outlook for the future and legal requirements for the construction and operation of e-charging stations.
The agreement enables Groupe Pochet to pursue its CSR roadmap and decarbonisation plan.
This marks the first wind CPPAs for Valorem and the fourth and fifth for Mousquetaires group.
Deep seabed mining contractors and Sponsoring States have several compulsory and binding dispute settlement options to enforce their rights and protect their investments under UNCLOS. Such options are critical to ensure that the International Seabed Authority and its member States comply with their legal obligations under UNCLOS.
New Italian Energy Security Decree Law: Focus on measures for the development of the sector related to floating wind power plants at sea.
Advanced Agrivoltaics: incentives for the agrivoltaic sector have been launched and are awaiting the authorization from the Court of Auditors.
The UK High Court refused to exercise jurisdiction over claims of forced labour brought against Dyson by migrant workers in Malaysia.