Iberdrola chief calls idiots “those who go with the rate set by the government”

This head iberdrola, Ignacio Sanchez Galanin Sagunto this Thursday 80% of Spaniards did not pay the price of the “pool” or wholesale electricity market, and “just idiots” followed by “adjusted rate” marked by StatePay more for ” light.

“80% of Spaniards don’t pay for the ‘pool’,” he said at a colloquium held as part of the presentation of the future Volkswagen gigafactory at Parc Sagunt II, which Iberdrola will supply. with solar energy 500 million euro investment.

Iberdrola will supply solar energy with an investment of 500 million euros

Galán’s comment came when Herbert Deiss, head of the Volkswagen Group, was asked how the total supply of the gigafactory would be secured, suddenly taking advantage of “brackets” to introduce.

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“80% of Spaniards pay less than in 2018 because lowered taxes; Only idiots who continue at the regulated rate set by the Government pay this price”, he pointed out, “before closing the brackets”.

Source: Informacion

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