EdF hourly increase in the cost of electricity in the evening?

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by minguinhirigue » 23/01/10, 12:35

Does price increase precede the elimination of regulated electricity tariffs?
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Since the liberalization of the electricity market, 97% of users have remained with the historical producer-distributor. A situation that invalidates all neo and socio-liberal theses on the superiority of private enterprise over the public sector, necessarily bureaucratic, sparing and poorly managed!

Such a situation must not endure for the right and the European Union ...

Also, after the regional elections, Sarkozy is preparing to make the following two decisions:
* give 25% of national production of nuclear power plants to private companies
* put an end to regulated tariffs!

Everyone will lose, except some shareholders of the companies benefiting from the new organization of the electricity market!

For the secretary general of the CGT energy, Frédéric Imbrecht:

"This law is a hold-up for the benefit of private interests"
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by Remundo » 23/01/10, 15:19

In the same genre:
The Government wrote:Jean-Louis Borloo and Christian Estrosi have denied an increase in electricity rates, especially during peak consumption.


and yet
These denials then come into draft law whose AFP obtained a copy, the government wants regulated electricity rates to be higher when consumption is high, to encourage households to reduce their demand during these periods. "The structure and level of regulated duty-free electricity sales tariffs are set to encourage customers to limit their consumption to periods when the consumption of all consumers is the highest," it says. Article 2 of this draft bill, called "reform of the electricity market".


source the Figaro

Another great operation taken hostage by the consumer, because when buying their "economical" Joule heating, or rather when EDF gave them this rotten solution, I don't think we had told them :
1) they would be randomly offloaded
2) that we are going to put them a "sophisticated supermalin" meter to increase their price per kWh of "peak" heating

All this is very advanced, is not it? : Idea:
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