The Minister of Economic Development, Sustainability and Environment insists that issues such as gas consumption in the Basque industry, mobility or water consumption are addressed. The Basque government will finalize the draft of its own emergency plan this week.
Euskaraz irakurri: Tapia: “Energia aurrezteko dekretua dagokigunaren zati txiki bat da, asko dugu egiteko”
The Minister of Economic Development, Sustainability and Environment of the Basque Government, Arantxa Tapiahas ensured that the energy-saving measures included in the decision of the Spanish government are a “small partimportant, but small of what will affect us from now on”. Tapia still thinks that “There’s a lot to doand he has cited as issues to address the need to address gas consumption by the Basque industry, mobility, the minimum possible consumption of water or recycling, something that we in Euskadi “have been working on for a long time”.
In an interview with the Radio Euskadi program “Boulevard”, he emphasized that now “we have to work hard” to reduce consumption in the face of “a winter expected to be complicated”, for which he assures that the decree, which affects “very concrete” is “a small part of all the actions we need to take”. It has become apparent that the Basque government is finalizing the preparations, together with the provincial and municipal councils, your draft contingency plan for private users and for industry. The plan, the counsel specifies, “will be shared with all concerned agents before Friday and we will receive the contributions to send it to the ministry later”, so that it can then prepare the plan to present in Brussels.
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