The winners of the Iberian Lawyer Energy Awards 2025 were announced during the gala ceremony held at the Espacio Larra in Madrid, on 19th of June 2025. The Energy Awards recognized the excellence among Spanish and Portuguese
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Iberian Lawyer is holding today a new edition of IBL Energy Day, a meeting that brings together leading experts from the legal, financial and business worlds to analyse the challenges, opportunities and prospects of the
As head of energy for Europe and the Americas at WFW, María Pilar García Guijarro reflects on her new role, the challenges facing the sector, and the strategic importance of the Spanish office
Watson Farley & Williams has advised Rabobank and BNP Paribas, as mandated lead arrangers and lenders, on a €146.6m green financing to Zelestra for the construction of six solar PV plants with an aggregated capacity
Watson Farley & Williams advised Banco Sabadell on a financing granted to Enerparc AG for its 68 MWp solar PV portfolio in the Balearic Islands, Spain. The portfolio, which comprises five operational solar PV projects, was
Spain’s transactional market has registered 931 mergers and acquisitions (M&A), both announced and closed, through April 2025, with an aggregate value of €22.85 billion, according to the latest monthly report by TTR Data. This reflects
As Iberian Lawyer can anticipate Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) has promoted Lidia Fernández and Román Pazos as counsels in Spain. This promotion is aligned with five other counsel promotions within the firm
Watson Farley & Williams successfully represented Greenalia before the Spanish Supreme Court regarding the reinstatement of the previously annulled project authorisation for the El Campelo wind farm in Galicia by the Superior Court of Justice
by julia gil Yesterday left an unusual picture in several parts of Spain: blacked-out screens, stopped elevators and inoperative telephone lines. A widespread blackout affected many areas of the country for hours, with particular impact
Spain is advancing in its energy transition, but the intermittency of renewables poses a challenge: ensuring electricity supply. To address this, the government has revived the capacity market, a mechanism to incentivise firm power. After