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11-07-2006, 05:30 PM
The proposed renegotiation of the energy contracts would only decrease the cost of energy by 2 (US) cents per kilowatt/hour, and that cost reduction would only continue for the first few years of the new contracts. The report by the Energy Cabinet, "Integrated Plan for the Energy Sector," points out that the best option for cheap energy would be development of energy sources that don't rely heavily on petroleum. The State Run Electricity Companies (CDEEE) is trying to renegotiate the energy contracts with the private energy distributors, and the report was published as the deadline set by the CDEEE, for a response to those renegotiations, ends tomorrow. The government has announced that if the energy distributors don't agree with the renegotiations of the Madrid Accord, the contract dates will be reduced from 2016 to 2010.
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