#TEDH: ENERGYWORKS CARTAGENA S.L. VS. #ESPAÑA (18-04-2024) https://t.co/bURqrBCwPH
— Guillermo Ruiz Zapatero (@ruiz_zapatero) April 24, 2024
ESTA DECISIÓN DE #INADMISIBILIDAD DEL TEDH HA NECESITADO CASI 7 AÑOS
LO QUE NO HABLA MUY BIEN DEL SISTEMA EUROPEO DE PROTECCIÓN DEL CEDH
SE REFIERE A LA RETIRADA DE #INCENTIVOS A LAS #RENOVABLES
In its decision in the case of Energyworks Cartagena S.L. v. Spain (application no. 75088/17) the European Court of Human Rights has unanimously declared the application inadmissible.
The decision is final.
The case concerned the changes to the regulations of the electricity sector and, particularly, to the subsidy regime for investment, which had affected the applicant company, an energy producer.
In rejecting the application, the Court found that there had been no retroactive deprivation of the subsidies. The changes to the system had affected future income only, and the subsidies could not be qualified as “possessions” that the applicant company had been deprived of.
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