Government in terms of how to save electricity, Murati: It's unnecessary but necessary.

Economy Minister Iron Murati today has declared that they will soon come up with measures regarding electricity savings, Periscopi broadcasts. He says citizens must save, so that there is no high import of electricity, at expensive cost. Businesses carry you a burden. If bars [...]
Economy Minister Iron Murati today has declared that they will soon come up with measures regarding electricity savings, Periscopi broadcasts.
He says citizens must save, so that there is no high import of electricity, at expensive cost.
Businesses carry you a burden. If the similar barrier applies, we talk about an additional tariff -- a generation of 17m euros. This could ensure that, on average, one cent of land would be raised for businesses but would not necessarily have to be raised for all of the same, because businesses also have disrepute. With these two tariff proposals could generate an additional 40m euros, and since we count on the gaps, from 110m euros to 70m euros. The government's pledge of 75 million Weuro is to cover both scenarios. He said,
We're designing additional measures on electricity savings. We're constantly trying to track the citizens for it, not because it's an inevitable request, but it's necessary. EP RISCOP/











