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23May 2016

Give the Commission your views on EU lobbying!

This article was originally published by ALTER-EU. Brussels, 23 May 2015 - Do you want to see more transparency about who is lobbying who in Brussels and the EU institutions? Are you angry about the privileged access that corporate lobbyists get to EU decision-makers, whether it be on TTIP, tobacco, climate, regulation, digital rights...? The European Commission is consulting about

19May 2016

Spain’s extortionate Sunshine Tax is “a final solution for renewable energy”: What do the documents tell us?

Madrid, 19 May 2016 - On the day that the news is full of the fact that Portugal this month had four straight days of zero emissions energy production using renewable sources (full story here), documents obtained by Access Info Europe using Spain’s Transparency Law reveal the tense political battles behind a controversial 2015 law that imposes prohibitive taxes on

12May 2016

Soria copió a Endesa el intento de prohibir el autoconsumo eléctrico a los usuarios más vulnerables

El Diario | 12/05/2016 Español Industria incluyó en uno de los últimos borradores del decreto de autoconsumo dos párrafos que había sugerido la eléctrica. Tras las protestas de diversos sectores, el Ministerio se echó atrás y acabó permitiendo autoconsumir a clientes con bono social o tarifa regulada de la luz. Iberdrola expuso en julio de 2013 argumentos a favor del

11May 2016

EU Ombudsman: Public figures should expect a high degree of transparency about their professional competence

Madrid/Brussels, 10 May 2016 – In an important Decision from the European Ombudsman, Emily O’Reilly has said that data relating to the professional competence and activities of public figures, especially those appointed to a high level public posts, may not require the same level of protection as might apply to personal data in other circumstances. Access Info Europe and the

11May 2016

“Impuesto revolucionario”, “solución final”… las críticas de las CCAA del PP al decreto de autoconsumo

El Diario | 11/05/2016 Español - “Impuesto revolucionario”, “decepcionante”, “injustificado”, “desorbitado” o "solución final" para las renovables. Son algunos de los calificativos que emplearon en julio de 2013 varias comunidades autónomas gobernadas por el PP para arremeter contra la propuesta de Real Decreto para regular el autoconsumo que el Ministerio de Industria les había hecho llegar en esas fechas por