Endesa and Iberdrola Open a Judicial War for Nuclear Waste and Demand 778 Million From the State
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The two major electricity companies that own the majority of Spain's nuclear power plants — Endesa and Iberdrola — have opened a judicial war against the State on the basis of these facilities. While they advocate a negotiation with the Government to extend the operating schedule of the country's five plants — although without presenting a concrete proposal and consensus with all the companies that own the plants — these two companies have put t…
Endesa has filed an asset claim against the Ministry for the Ecological Transition in which it requests 454 million euros for damages caused by the increase of the Enresa tax, which finance the management of radioactive waste and the dismantling of nuclear power plants.Enresa, the company in charge of this work, is also included in the complaint.Continue reading...
After the mobilizations promoted by Facua Cádiz, in collaboration with the Local Autonomous Entities (ELA) of Jerez, the company Endesa has announced that it will carry out actions to reduce the electrical cuts that the neighbors of these areas have suffered for a long time. The news comes after weeks of public denunciations and social pressure. The mayor of Jerez, María José García-Pelayo, has informed through a statement that, after contacting…
The two companies present appeals, through the judicial and administrative channels, against the increase of 30% of this canon, which they consider unjustified "The networks must accompany so that Andalusia can be leader in renewable energies"
Endesa raises the pressure on the government in full debate on the nuclear closure by claiming 454 million for damages and prejudices after the rise of the so-called Enresa tax. José Bogas’ electricity company joins Iberdrola by filing a patrimonial claim against the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge and against the National Company for Radioactive Waste (Enresa). Sara Aagesen’s ministry has received Endesa’s c…
The battle for nuclear power is open. Endesa has decided to take another step in its struggle to keep nuclear power plants open and has filed a claim of 454 million assets with the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge, on which Enresa, the public company in charge of managing nuclear waste, is dependent, and with which in 2019 the electrics signed the schedule for the closure of the reactors between 2027 and 2035.
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