According to the Minister of Economic Development, Sustainability and Environment of the Basque government, the gas price will continue to rise in the coming months. Likewise, he warned of possible supply problems in Europe for the coming winter.
Euskaraz irakurri: Espainiako Gobernuak gasaren prezioa mugatzea ona dela uste du Tapiak, baina etxeetan ez dela nabarituko
The Spanish government will today approve the mechanism to limit the price of gas for electricity production. According to the Minister of Economic Development, Sustainability and Environment of the Basque Government, Arantxa Tapia, is “good news”, but it won’t affect households. For this reason, it has demanded new measures from the executive branch to help the most vulnerable people. In his view, the gas price will continue to rise in the coming months. Likewise, he warned of possible supply problems in Europe for the coming winter.
In recent hours, Russia has cut off gas to Europe via Poland and has warned Finland that it will take “military-technical response” measures following its decision to join NATO at short notice. In this regard, Tapia believes that it would be logical for the gas price to rise again. In addition, it warned of a potential delivery problem. In any case, he has indicated that in that case the European Union will initiate mechanisms to exchange gas.
With regard to the energy transition, it has become clear this week that Repsol and Iberdrola have different perspectives. Asked about it, the consultant wanted to clarify.
With regard to the bird flu cases discovered in Gipuzkoa, the minister wanted to send a calm message and explained that there is no risk to people. However, he stressed that extensive inspections are being carried out to prevent the spread of the disease.
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