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muriel_volestrangler

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7. No, they're correct
Wed Mar 6, 2013, 09:04 PM
Mar 2013

German reporting of the story:

As Germany switches from nuclear power to renewable energies, the government in Berlin has exempted so-called energy-intensive industries from paying charges for maintenance of the electricity network. Industry lobbies had complained that the country's rising energy costs, brought about by massive investments in green energy, undermined the competitiveness of industries that use a lot of energy.

In latest available figures dating back to 2011, some 202 German firms, including steelmakers and the chemicals industry, were exempt from paying network charges.

For 2012, the government estimated the cost reductions to amount to 440million euros ($573 million), out of which full exemptions alone were expected to be worth 300 million euros. The reductions are rolled over to ordinary Germans' electricity bills.

The probe was based on complaints from consumer advocacy groups, energy companies as well as from citizens alleging the exemption constituted unlawful state aid, the EU regulators said.

http://www.dw.de/eu-investigates-german-industrys-energy-discounts/a-16652605

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This is almost tragic farce dipsydoodle Mar 2013 #1
That is a really peculiar spin you are putting on this information kristopher Mar 2013 #2
I'm not spinning anything dipsydoodle Mar 2013 #3
I'm afraid I don't see where you pointed out any facts. kristopher Mar 2013 #4
Some odd notes here dipsydoodle Mar 2013 #5
No, they're correct muriel_volestrangler Mar 2013 #7
Who is "they"? kristopher Mar 2013 #9
The assertions, that you called 'incorrect' (nt) muriel_volestrangler Mar 2013 #10
Those assertions are incorrect. kristopher Mar 2013 #11
Well, you would say that, wouldn't you? muriel_volestrangler Mar 2013 #12
Not only do I say that kristopher Mar 2013 #13
I quoted the news report muriel_volestrangler Mar 2013 #14
An act that totally fails to support your claim kristopher Mar 2013 #15
You're correct that industry frequently gets preferred pricing FBaggins Mar 2013 #6
I'm not sure I agree with that reasoning kristopher Mar 2013 #8
'cost plus', do you have a cite for that? quadrature Mar 2013 #18
Those are the same thing kristopher Mar 2013 #22
That's fine FBaggins Mar 2013 #19
Basically coming from French companies Yo_Mama Mar 2013 #20
We can always depend on you to provide balance with industry views kristopher Mar 2013 #21
so high electricity prices are good, or bad? nt quadrature Mar 2013 #16
"high" is relative, "good or bad" is subjective kristopher Mar 2013 #17
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