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Spain pays first arbitration award in long-running renewable subsidies dispute
Spain pays first arbitration award in long-running renewable subsidies dispute

Reuters

time5 days ago

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  • Reuters

Spain pays first arbitration award in long-running renewable subsidies dispute

MADRID, June 5 (Reuters) - The Spanish government has agreed to pay 32 million euros ($37 million) to a U.S. fund to end a legal dispute tied to renewable energy subsidies that were cut over a decade ago, an Energy Ministry spokesperson said on Thursday. Foreign investors, mostly investment funds, took legal action against Spain after the previous conservative government cut renewables subsidies in 2013 to reduce a power tariff deficit built up through years of artificially low prices. U.S. fund Blasket Renewable Investments had acquired the rights to the award from Japan's JGC Holdings Corporation, which won it under a 2021 ruling by the World Bank's International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. In 2024, the court shot down Spain's attempt to annul the decision. Since the arbitration proceeding was from a non-EU investor, the payment doesn't clash with a March decision by the European Commission that told Spain not to pay up in a similar case as it would be a breach of EU state aid rules - which prevent governments from giving unfair advantages to one firm over competitors. Cases from non-EU investors represent only 5% of the total, the spokesperson said, adding that Spain continued to pursue all legal avenues to defend its interests. So far, Spain has been ordered to pay around 1.5 billion euros in various cases and the country has been able to reduce by 85% the amount demanded by investors, the spokesperson said. ($1 = 0.8754 euros)

Spain Makes First Payment in Lengthy Fight Over Renewable Energy
Spain Makes First Payment in Lengthy Fight Over Renewable Energy

Bloomberg

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Spain Makes First Payment in Lengthy Fight Over Renewable Energy

The Spanish government made its first payment as a result of an arbitration decision in 2021 around the country's move to change investor incentives tied to renewable energy projects, following a number of lengthy legal battles between Spain and various creditors. An entity called Blasket Renewable Investments, which petitioned a claim against the country in the US, notified a US federal court on Wednesday that Spain had 'fully satisfied' a final judgment ordering the payment, court documents show, without specifying how much was paid.

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