Energy and Environment

Cugia Cuomo & Associati  provides assistance in a wide range of leading-edge domestic and international energy and environmental matters, including envisaged restructuring of the domestic industry.

 CC&A professionals are experienced in representing interests in the environmental assessment process, applications for waste management and disposal, set up of energy conversion production plants, municipal infrastructure and services, water and sewage, mining.

With regard to this field, our professionals have provided legal advice on regulatory aspects concerning the activity in the market of electric-power, including renewable energy sources (RES) and municipal solid waste reconversion.

CC&A also advice its clients on the regulatory framework applicable to control software system of WTGs and and draft Operation and Maintenance (“O&M”) Agreements  related to offshore and on onshore wind plants.

Our Firm acts as a professional interface with the competent Italian Regulation Autority (AEEG) and with the Italian Ministry of Environment.

Furthermore, within the EU, we have particular expertise in advising Clients in the interpretation of environmental requirements in connection with the selling or manufacturing of products in different Member States.

Firm news

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03/06/2024

Intervento di moral suasion nei confronti di 13 società attive nella fornitura di energia elettrica e gas sul mercato libero

L’Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato ha deliberato di effettuare 13 interventi di moral suasion nei confronti delle società Illumia, Jen Energia, Dolomiti Energia, Axpo

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29/05/2024

Protecting journalists and promoting media freedom: New rules enter into force

Independent, fact-based journalism helps protect our democracies by exposing injustices, holding leaders to account and allowing citizens to make informed decisions. Journalists, who sometimes

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29/05/2024

The general authorisation and related frameworks for international submarine connectivity

Investment in and the modernisation of submarine telecommunications cables is essential to ensure connectivity across Europe and other continents. In order to reduce the costs associated with such investments,