Likewise, the Basque Executive has demanded that the application of the decree “take into account the circumstances of each sector.”
The Basque Government has “welcomed” the meeting held this monday between the Government of Spain and the autonomous communities on the application of the decree to save energy, although it has demanded that this application “take into account the circumstances of each sector or establishment” and that the plan that the Executive of Pedro Sánchez sends to Europe be previously contrasted with the CCAA.
At today’s meeting, all the Autonomous Communities have shown their willingness to comply with the decree and the Spanish Government has stressed that it will maintain it as planned.
The Department of Economic Development, Sustainability and the Environment of the Basque Government has assessed that the meeting “has given an opportunity to contrast and dialogue”, despite taking place “a few hours after its entry into force and with little room for maneuver “. However, he stressed that “the participation of the Autonomous Communities is essential” given the “relevance” of the matter.
On the application of the decree, the Basque Executive warns that “it is essential” that “the circumstances of each sector or establishment” be taken into account.
The Government of Vitoria-Gasteiz has announced that “it will continue to work on a contingency plan in line with the guidelines from Brussels and the Ministries involved, with the aim of accelerating energy savings and the decarbonisation of the economy”.
In addition, he has assured that he will send the Pedro Sánchez Executive “as soon as possible” the draft of the Euskadi Contingency Plan, for which the Ministry has set a deadline of August 31.
Source: Eitb

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