WFW advises enercity on 198 MW wind farm project in Saxony2 August 2022
When fully operational, the project will generate 540m kWh of green energy annually, enough to power over 155,000 households.
When fully operational, the project will generate 540m kWh of green energy annually, enough to power over 155,000 households.
A quartet of interpretation cases this week: Commercial Disputes Weekly covers decisions by the Court of Appeal on rent cesser clauses during the pandemic and the requirements for rent repayment orders, and the Commercial Court looks at a commodities sale and purchase agreement and decisions of an arbitral tribunal and judge.
The fourteen plants are all located in the Spanish regions of Aragon and Castilla-La Mancha.
The vessel was formerly operated under the Crystal Cruises brand and owned by a subsidiary of Genting Hong Kong Limited.
The wind farm consists of 22 wind turbines and can produce an average of 100 MWh of electricity per year.
Greg has extensive experience in a broad variety of real estate and corporate work for clients in the hotels and hospitality sector.
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We examine the first draft regulation on the implementation of a new gas procurement levy covering the replacement costs for the failure of gas deliveries from Russia.
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The arguments in the judgment affirmed principles offering particular guarantees for operators affected by sanctions imposed by ARERA who experienced significant delays as a result of investigations that did not respect the required procedural timeframe and guarantees.
Located in the south of Italy, the plants produce of approximately 50 GW of energy a year.
The facility will enable FINAV to finance part of the acquisition of up to four eco or super-eco MR product tankers.
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