Iberdrola and Endesa ask the Government of Spain to negotiate again about the Nuclear Black -out

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Great Electric Ones believe that nuclear energy is “absolutely necessary” and that the circumstances are “very different” than those of 2019, when the closure of nuclear plants was agreed by 2035.

Great electric people have put the debate about nuclear energy on the table. Iberdrola and Endesa today claimed that the government of Spain is again negotiating the ‘nuclear blackout’, raised with a calendar that starts in 2027 and is closed in 2035, and that were agreed by the companies that owned in 2019.

In that sense, the president of Iberdrola, Ignacio Sánchez Galán, “in -depth” defended “the impact that a possible closure of the nuclear park could have, because it estimates that this technology is” absolutely necessary “to” retain stability and retain the lights “.

In a conference with analysts to present the results of 2024, Galán considered the need to “establish a common vision of what the future of the electricity sector” will be and has assured that the nuclear sector “can provide a competitive service to citizens”. “We are looking for competitiveness, we want a reliable service and we are all fully dedicated,” he said.

For his part, the CEO of Endesa, José Bogas, has his “desire to” discuss an assessment of the current nuclear closing calendar. During a press conference, Bogas remembered that “intellectual” has always manifested itself in favor of nuclear, but emphasized that the circumstances are now “very different” than those of 2019, as is already verified in countries such as Belgium or Germany or in institutions such as the International Energy Agency or the European Commission itself.

That is why he said that “he would be happy with a state pact” in this matter of energy policy among all parties involved. “And it’s what it should be,” he said.

The government says that “we now have to see what they propose”

In this context, the Minister of Ecological transition and the demographic challenge, Sara Aagesen, has insisted that it was the titular companies that “set a final calendar of nuclear central” in 2019, but now “what they should” do “. “

The minister has emphasized that “the clear line of the government” is that it is the companies that must “withdraw” the 20,000 million euros of the management of radioactive waste. “Of course I don’t think that Spanish consumers have to pay the costs,” he sustained.

In turn, he has referred to the “big” benefits that are reflected in the latest reports of the results of Iberdrola and Endesa and he has emphasized that this “clearly reflects” that tax also has a “goal”, that of redistribution.

Source: EITB

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