Tag: Renewable Energy
Competition in the Energy Sector: Recent Developments in Latin America
By Paulo Burnier da Silveira and Thaiane Abreu1
Introduction
The energy sector has been under the careful watch of policymakers and competition authorities. It is an...
EU May Ease State Aid Rules For Renewable Energy Projects
EU competition regulators are considering changes in State aid laws to allow EU countries to subsidise up to 100% of renewable energy projects, the...
Spanish & US Renewable Energy Firms Unite In $4.32B Deal
Spain's Iberdrola announced a deal worth US$8.3 billion including debt on Wednesday, October 21, adding PNM Resources to its Avangrid business to create the...
Gov Goes After Renewable Energy Companies In Mexico
Mexico’s Centro Nacional de Control de Energia (Cenace), which oversees the electrical system, indefinitely suspended critical tests for new clean-energy projects as the nation...
EU: Lithuanian renewable energy deal gets EC approval
A measure to support the production of electricity from renewable energy sources and a measure to support electro-intensive users in Lithuania have been approved...
EU: Commission approves €200m in public support for renewable energy for...
The European Commission has approved a measure to support electricity production from renewable sources for self-consumption in France until 2020. The measure will further...
EU: Commission approves German renewable energy surcharges cuts
Citing EU state aid rules, the European Commission (EC) has endorsed German plans to reduce renewable energy surcharges for electricity users producing their own...
France: State wins EU approval for four renewable energy schemes
EU state aid regulators approved on Friday, September 29, four French schemes that will allow the country to produce more than 7.5 gigawatts in...