The spokesman for the Basque government was interviewed on Radio Euskadi’s ‘Ganbara’ program and assessed the project for the construction of two wind farms in the Basque Country, promoted by the Norwegian public company Statkraft.
Euskaraz irakurri: Zupiria: “Trantsizio energetikoaren rloan akordietara heltzeko aukera baten aurrean gaude”
The spokesman for the Basque government, Bingen Zupiriabelieves that the project to be built two wind farms in Euskadi promoted by the Norwegian public company statkraft “It is an opportunity to make agreements about energy transition issues.”
Interviewed about the ‘Ganbara’ program on Radio Euskadi, the spokesman for the Basque Executive assessed the project of the wind farms Itsarazon the border between Álava, Bizkaia and Gipuzkoa, and piaspe, in Gipuzkoa. The first will have a capacity of 52.8 megawatts (MW), the second 33 MW.
In any case, Zupiria has reminded that these two projects should be added to the others in progress for electricity generation. The program counselor therefore appreciates the list of public-private partnership projects that are being worked on. “The EVE” (Basque Energy Entity) participates in all, he added.
“So far I have seen a lot of discussion and few points of view to reach agreement,” Zupiria lamented.
On the other hand, the spokesman for the Basque government referred to the processing of the Law of Education. After being made public blueprint design of the law, together we can has criticized the text. Zupiria did not want to enter into a discussion.
“We are in an interim period, this is not the time to criticize and respond to criticism,” he said. “Many months of negotiations are still underway,” he added.
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