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Of course, no one can claim to be against conservation of energy and sources of renewable energy. In aiming, however, to promote what could be seen as progress, the report also places emphasis on opening the sector to competition and on reassuring private investors.
This is in order to call on Member States and the public service for the distribution of electricity to shoulder the additional costs of implementing the new technology and to do so until all of these costs are handed over to the private sector if this operation becomes profitable from a capitalist point of view.
Whilst being in favour of progress, in this area as in others, we abstained."@en1
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