Schoenherr’s review on legal developments in the energy practice looks at the new, more investor-friendly geological and mining law set to come into force in Poland and the amendments to the renewables support scheme in Romania.
Law Firm: Schoenherr | Published: 30 June 2011 | Practice Area: Renewables
The Chinese wind turbine manufacturing industry has grown exponentially over the past decade as a result of a voracious demand for power generally and green power specifically. This note examines the growth of the Chinese wind energy market, as well as the industry’s international expansion.
Law Firm: Allen & Overy | Published: 27 June 2011 | Practice Area: Sustainable
The UK government has confirmed the outcome of the fast track review on feed-in tariff levels of support for large-scale solar, standalone solar and anaerobic digestion installations.
Law Firm: Eversheds | Published: 23 June 2011 | Practice Area: Sustainable
On 7 December 2010, the Department of Energy and Climate Change published three consultations relating to the management of nuclear waste and decommissioning of nuclear power stations This briefing provides a summary of this consultation programmme.
Law Firm: Eversheds | Published: 21 December 2010 | Practice Area: Renewables
In an order responding to a request for approval of a transaction between Arizona Public Service Company (APS) and Sequent Energy Management, L.P. (Sequent), Arizona Public Service Co., 132 FERC ¶ 61,064 (2010), FERC expanded its prohibitions on buy-sell transactions to include not only transportation...view abstract
Law Firm: Dewey & LeBoeuf | Published: 26 July 2010 | Practice Area: Oil
New incentives to encourage the production of clean energy in Italy have led to a rush to register and build new plants. But while investors are ready, the legislation has yet to catch up. NCTM takes a closer look.
Law Firm: NCTM | Published: 16 June 2010 | Practice Area: Renewables
Barlows looks at the latest developments in the energy sector, including the feed-in tariff scheme, UK gas storage, oil revenues and interests in Ghana, and the appointment of Chris Huhne.
Law Firm: Barlow Lyde & Gilbert | Published: 01 June 2010 | Practice Area: Electricity
The Conservative – Liberal Democrat Coalition Agreement restates the new UK Government’s commitment for public sector investment in Carbon Capture and Storage Technology for four coal-fired power stations.
Law Firm: Burges Salmon | Published: 20 May 2010 | Practice Area: Regulation and Enforcement
Liberal Democrat Chris Huhne is appointed Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change in the new coalition government, ahead of the energy-experienced Conservative shadow energy minister, Charles Hendry.
Law Firm: Barlow Lyde & Gilbert | Published: 19 May 2010 | Practice Area: Sustainable
Herbert Smith looks at the new coalition government’s energy policy, including the prospects for the Nuclear National Policy Statement, plus welcome news for investors and project developers involved in renewables and carbon capture and storage projects.
Law Firm: Herbert Smith | Published: 13 May 2010 | Practice Area: Renewables
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