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The PPA Market’s "Big Repricing": A Critical Look at the EU's New PPA Framework
In 2025, renewable energy crossed a major milestone, accounting for nearly half of all EU electricity generation. At the same time, market data suggests that corporate Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) volumes in Europe declined from 15.3 GW in 2024 to 13.1 GW in 2025. This combination of renewable growth and slowing PPA activity reflects what analysts are calling the “Big Repricing” of the market. To clear roadblocks and align regulatory frameworks with shifting market realitie

Carrasco Law
May 174 min read


Navigating the Jurisdictional Divide: Wealth, Governance, and Continuity Between the U.S. and Mexico
Why internationally active investors, founders, and family enterprises increasingly require integrated legal, governance, and succession frameworks across jurisdictions. As economic integration deepens under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) and nearshoring initiatives continue to accelerate cross-border capital flows, the legal and financial relationship between the United States and Mexico has grown increasingly complex. For internationally connected investo

Carrasco Law
May 95 min read


Legal Resilience in Climate Markets: Governance as Strategic Infrastructure
The global economic architecture is undergoing a structural transition. The convergence of the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), the operationalization of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, and the increasing overlap between carbon market governance and financial disclosure enforcement is fundamentally reshaping the legal and commercial foundations of cross-border infrastructure investment. For internationally active businesses, industrial developers,

Carrasco Law
May 95 min read


Why the Rule of Law Matters for Investment, Sustainability, and Democratic Stability
In Sobre el Imperio de la Ley, Javier Cremades García reminds us of a principle essential to every constitutional democracy: legitimate authority is not authority without limits. Electoral mandates confer political power, but constitutional systems require that such power remain subject to institutional checks, judicial independence, and the rule of law. The book invites readers to understand the rule of law not as a legal abstraction, but as a civic responsibility and a foun

Carrasco Law
May 93 min read
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