January 06, 2026
Spain has opposed a bid by two renewable-energy companies for a D.C. federal court order allowing them to seize Spanish assets in other U.S. jurisdictions to enforce a confirmed €101 million ($118 million) arbitral award.
October 07, 2021
Spain urged a D.C. federal judge to defer to a ruling from Europe's highest court that decided Energy Charter Treaty arbitration agreements are invalid, arguing that it's not obligated to follow arbitrators who issued a €101 million ($119.2 million) award to investors.
September 13, 2021
A pair of renewable energy investors attempting to enforce a €101 million ($119.2 million) arbitral award against Spain are urging a D.C. federal court to ignore an "irrelevant" ruling from Europe's highest court, saying a dispute over jurisdiction is governed by international, not EU, law.
October 23, 2019
A pair of renewable energy investors can resume their efforts to enforce a €101 million ($112.4 million) award against Spain after an international committee rejected arguments that a continued stay would help to address a conflict between European Union and international law.
August 29, 2019
A D.C. federal court paused a bid to confirm a €112 million ($123.9 million) arbitral award against Spain in a dispute over the country yanking economic incentives for renewable energy producers, pending the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes' decision on whether to annul the award.
January 02, 2019
Spain urged a D.C. federal court to toss a petition from units of private equity firm Antin Infrastructure Partners to confirm a €112 million ($130.7 million) arbitral award won in a dispute over the country's revocation of economic incentives for renewable energy producers, arguing the award should be invalidated.
July 27, 2018
A D.C. federal court petition filed Friday seeks to enforce an over €112 million ($130.7 million) arbitral award won by units of private equity firm Antin Infrastructure Partners over Spain's revocation of economic incentives for renewable energy producers, claiming confirmation is appropriate even though the country has requested the rectification of purported errors.