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GA_P advises Qualitas Energy on the sale of 136MWp solar portfolio to Sonnedix
GA_P has advised Qualitas Energy on the sale of a 136MWp solar PV portfolio in Spain to Sonnedix.
This transaction is one of the most relevant that have been carried out in the energy sector in the last year. The portfolio comprises 169 solar PV plants located across the country. All the plants have been in operation since 2007-2014 and are, in their entirety, under the Spanish regulatory regime.
Advising on the transaction were: Pablo Fernández Cortijo, partner, Diego Martínez Colino, Claudia Barreiro, Fernando Aldavero, Corporate associates; Vanessa Armas, of counsel, Íñigo González de Echávarri, Banking and Finance associate and Juan Romero, Public and Regulatory of counsel.26
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This transaction is one of the most relevant that have been carried out in the energy sector in the last year. The portfolio comprises 169 solar PV plants located across the country. All the plants have been in operation since 2007-2014 and are, in their entirety, under the Spanish regulatory regime.
Advising on the transaction were: Pablo Fernández Cortijo, partner, Diego Martínez Colino, Claudia Barreiro, Fernando Aldavero, Corporate associates; Vanessa Armas, of counsel, Íñigo González de Echávarri, Banking and Finance associate and Juan Romero, Public and Regulatory of counsel.26
Read full article in El Economista.
Read full article in Expansión.
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