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This tracker showcases notable rulings and opinions from the General Court of the EU and the Court of Justice of the EU issued since 1 January 2023, of particular relevance to energy lawyers...

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Aquind and Others v ACER

Case: T-492/21

Judgment: 15 February 2023

Energy – scope of ACER’s competence – the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union – error of law – Article 2(1) of Regulation (EU) 2019/943 – Article 92 of the Withdrawal Agreement – ad hoc exemption scheme under Article 308 of, and Annex 28 to, the Trade and Cooperation Agreement

The applicants, Aquind Ltd, Aquind Energy Sàrl and Aquind SAS, sought annulment of the decision of ACER’s Board of Appeal dated 4 June 2021 concerning a request for an exemption for an electricity interconnector linking the transmission systems of the United Kingdom and France. The Court rejected the action in full...

Austrian Power Grid AG and Others v ACER

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