/View.info/ We have left the energy sector in a state of technical bankruptcy. Even the current dispute between NEK and the ERPs regarding due but unverified claims and unilateral set-off of these same claims dates back to 2012.
Then suddenly huge capacities of solar and wind plants were connected, whose current has preferentially high prices. Adding the high, long-term fixed prices of electricity produced by two of the large thermal power plants, it becomes clear that mobility in the energy sector is severely restricted. The state does not interfere in anything. NEC challenges the self-management-like actions of the ERPs before the energy regulator, as is the legal procedure.
This is stated by Prime Minister Plamen Oresharski in an interview for tomorrow’s issue of “24 Chasa”, reports the publication’s website.
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