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had been one of the reasons that led the companies vying for the construction of the Acerra incinerator to throw in the towel, sending desert ban expired a few days ago. Now the order of the Prime Minister, Romano Prodi, which restores the tariff reductions (Cip6) for the sale of energy produced from incineration bells could push the two companies in the race, A2A and Veolia, to reconsider the issue. "The restoration of incentives - to point out sources of companies potentially interested in the project - is surely a very important thing." The companies, explains, they have no intention of working at a loss for more in a social context very difficult. The decision made in financial ( proposal and pressure on the radical left, ed) Cip6 to exclude contributions from the energy produced by energy plants approved but not implemented (as are those bells), had made the investment unprofitable and forced traders to exit. "At that point - is explained - did not participate would have been more convenient." ( profit of course can never be sacrificed, the right to health, but, yes, ed) Just the order of the Prodi Cip6 (a measure fixed price incentive for energy produced from renewable and assimilated , making it more profitable production) to revive interest for the three energy plants that you want to build? Much will depend on the announcement. The former emphasizes the person who has examined, contained critical issues for companies. "The high performance bonds required by, for instance, so the task of discouraging the involvement of organized criminal groups in the race but also likely to be too burdensome for companies in good standing." And then the other party for payments "for businesses is difficult to accept that the individual municipalities to pay for waste disposal. We need a single point of contact and solvent which may the Commissioner's or the region."
had been one of the reasons that led the companies vying for the construction of the Acerra incinerator to throw in the towel, sending desert ban expired a few days ago. Now the order of the Prime Minister, Romano Prodi, which restores the tariff reductions (Cip6) for the sale of energy produced from incineration bells could push the two companies in the race, A2A and Veolia, to reconsider the issue. "The restoration of incentives - to point out sources of companies potentially interested in the project - is surely a very important thing." The companies, explains, they have no intention of working at a loss for more in a social context very difficult. The decision made in financial ( proposal and pressure on the radical left, ed) Cip6 to exclude contributions from the energy produced by energy plants approved but not implemented (as are those bells), had made the investment unprofitable and forced traders to exit. "At that point - is explained - did not participate would have been more convenient." ( profit of course can never be sacrificed, the right to health, but, yes, ed) Just the order of the Prodi Cip6 (a measure fixed price incentive for energy produced from renewable and assimilated , making it more profitable production) to revive interest for the three energy plants that you want to build? Much will depend on the announcement. The former emphasizes the person who has examined, contained critical issues for companies. "The high performance bonds required by, for instance, so the task of discouraging the involvement of organized criminal groups in the race but also likely to be too burdensome for companies in good standing." And then the other party for payments "for businesses is difficult to accept that the individual municipalities to pay for waste disposal. We need a single point of contact and solvent which may the Commissioner's or the region."
So he replied harshly, in the columns of Liberation, the story just reported, Tommaso Sodano (President of the Senate Environment Committee, Communist PRC).
Under the Prodi government policy had succeeded, with great effort and after harsh battles in the same majority, to abolish Cip6 of fraud, large loans to oil companies and incinerators, paid by the citizens with a "contribution" in the electricity bill under the heading: assistance for the development of renewable energy sources. believed to fund research into solar and wind energy sources and instead paid more obsolete and polluting that they exist. We had done it. Today the same Prodi, in total disregard of a Act of Parliament passed under his government, issued an order to derogate from civil protection and admit contributions Cip6 not one, but three incinerators. Acerra, of course, another in S. Maria la Fossa and the third, as yet not designed, in Salerno, without the shred of a regional waste plan. Of course, all cloaked by the "emergency" waste that goes on for 14 years. Let there dall'equivoco on Naples and Campania, which is sweeping environmentalism "guilty" of having fought the incinerator, we have accepted Acerra, because the situation is now such that the construction of quell'inceneritore essential. But it must be financed by a fraud against the citizens? Why two other incinerators? To bury forever the collection? Entrepreneurs incineration, a powerful lobby, do not claim that this is a profitable business? And they need state assistance for their businesses? They need people to believe that produce a lot of energy and do not emit dioxin, for goodness sake! Prodi has used the civil protection order which by its nature can have limited life, but Cip6 contracts, however, last for 10 years. Today, faced with this order for Prodi, who was commissioner and is well aware that Europe has many times called to duty on the issue of waste, during a crisis with the results uncertain, I saw the lobby regroup and ready to bite: the attack had begun to "Porta a Porta" on Wednesday evening, with Casini and incinerators will Franceschini promising. Shame on you, Prime Minister, and he retracted his order illegal and unjustified. Do you want to incinerators? Do not ask for money to people saying you need to clean energy.
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