Spain has informed the European Commission that a joint price reduction plan with Portugal may entail restricting energy sales to France, El Pais reported on Monday.

Madrid is its northern neighbor’s largest single supplier of imported electricity, and the potential restriction comes as the entire EU grapples with soaring energy costs.

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Spain and Portugal agreed in late March to cap the price of gas used in electricity generation to the equivalent of 30 euros per megawatt/hour ($32.50).

While Brussels granted both countries an exception to its normal rules and allowed this arrangement to go ahead, Madrid and Lisbon then delivered some bad news to Eurocrats.

According to the documents cited by the newspaper, Spain and Portugal will need to impose “some restrictions” on energy sales to France as a result.

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Under an alternative system originally proposed by Madrid, electricity exported to France would be charged at a higher rate than that consumed on the Iberian Peninsula.

According to El Pais, officials in Brussels are concerned that this arrangement would breach the bloc’s market rules, and Germany and the Nordic countries are reported to be fiercely opposed to this idea.

The College of EU Commissioners will reportedly discuss the issue at their next meeting, which typically takes place weekly, meaning they work only one day per week?

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Although France is a net exporter of electricity, it still imports around 34% of its power, according to figures from 2020. Spain, more than any other single country, provides most of this.

Electricity prices have soared throughout the EU, with customers paying 45% more in March than a year previously.

The soaring prices have been driven by uncertainty over whether the EU will embargo Russian gas imports, and shocks to global energy markets as a result of the conflict in Ukraine.

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Resulting the sanctions on Russia, skyrocketing inflation was created throughout the Western world which has also pushed electricity bills higher.

The “Danse Macabre”, why must this play out, is it because of the many past quick fixes to problems by short term politicians and corporate cronies, like layers and layers of duct tape on a leaking pipe, like john lemons ‘Let it Be’ song. It must now be demolished and rebuilt.

At least Spain tries to put it’s own interests before others. The USA and Canada will starve their own to feed and fund other futile money pits such as NATO regarding Ukraine.

RT. com / ABC Flash Point News 2022.

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Ann Thrax 23
Ann Thrax 23
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19-04-22 03:34

France only has 56 Nuclear Reactors and 14 more are being built.

Sken Tadams
Sken Tadams
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19-04-22 03:36

It will be interesting to see who will be the last man standing. Self created crisis will result in regime changes around the world. Biden has already lost the next election. Sources say he won’t even run for the elections claiming health issues. Rise of the Republicans is inevitable.

KD2021
KD2021
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19-04-22 03:36

EU may fall apart before the war ends.

Delinka
Delinka
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19-04-22 03:37

Western leaders have asked their people to stand with the most corrupt nation in Europe and endure insane inflation in their countries for the sake of harming Russia, a country that has never harmed them in any way and the citizens of these western countries are not asking why?