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GA_P advises Dhamma Energy on the sale of its Spanish business to Eni gas e luce
Gómez-Acebo & Pombo has advised Dhamma Energy on the sale of its business in Spain to Eni gas e luce. This transaction also includes the sale of Dhamma business in France, advised by Fieldfisher.
Dhamma Energy is an independent solar power producer that has developed more than 650 MW of PV projects to date. The buyer, Eni gas e luce, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Eni S.p.A., listed on the Milan Stock Exchange. The acquired Dhama Energy business represents a portfolio of 2,800 MW in Spain and 120 MW in France.
The GA_P team has been led by Fernando Igartua and Verónica Romaní, partners of the Banking area, Saray López Lindo, associate of the Corporate area, and our Public team led by Ignacio Soria and Mª Antonia de Prada, and our Real Estate team led by Natalia Callejo.
Dhamma Energy is an independent solar power producer that has developed more than 650 MW of PV projects to date. The buyer, Eni gas e luce, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Eni S.p.A., listed on the Milan Stock Exchange. The acquired Dhama Energy business represents a portfolio of 2,800 MW in Spain and 120 MW in France.
The GA_P team has been led by Fernando Igartua and Verónica Romaní, partners of the Banking area, Saray López Lindo, associate of the Corporate area, and our Public team led by Ignacio Soria and Mª Antonia de Prada, and our Real Estate team led by Natalia Callejo.
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Verónica Romaní – Partner
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Sandra Cuesta
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