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Las energías renovables, en virtud del mecanismo de formación de precios del Mercado de Electricidad o pool, wok el precio de la Luz. Generación a su Ofertan zero price, such as hydropower and nuclear power, and reduce the price of final appeal that charge all technologies. Deloitte estimates that this amount was around 3,700 million in 2007 and nearly 5,000 million in both 2008 and 2009. REE, for its part, considers the impact of entry on the costs of renewable generation as a possible drop in pool prices [...] or less manageability [...] is largely offset by long-term equilibrium ", as stated in the State Gazette of November 24, 2009.

The National Energy Commission (CNE), believes that the electrical system is subject to regulation "extremely complex and difficult to understand." This is a very sober assessment for a tangled mountain of legal jargon standards-sectoral tarifólogos the abracadabra of a system, which encourages fruit set of paradoxes and abuse. The CNE and the National Competition Commission reported the situation by shouting, but the government does not listen.

The unrelated TUR directly to the pool. The price of the LRT is the sum of the fixed costs of electric-call access fee, which networks and renewable premiums are the main concepts, and the result of quarterly auctions of electricity called CESUR. The

CESUR supposed to take as reference the pool price, but the reality is that they are manipulated through price expectations that the financial intermediaries themselves are manufactured in the futures markets. CNE believes that CESUR are "inflationary", the press, more daring, says that the handling cost us only between July 2009 and September 2010, over 700 million euros, and remember that the price of CESUR has reached up to 80% higher than the price of the pool.

No matter how scandalous matter, if the TUR is unrelated to the pool, consumers do not experience it welcomed the lowering of electricity caused by renewables. Everybody wins positive externalities-use green energy, emissions savings, reduced dependence on energy, rural setting, etc., "and we all pay the premiums, because they are loaded in the access fee included in the LRT, but the vast majority of households did not light us down.

Those who do benefit from cheaper sources are nine million consumers who are out of the LRT, because they consume more than 10 kW or on its own will, and are supplied by a retailer who buys in the pool. Among them are many of these companies who complain bitterly about rising premiums, because they also pay the access fee, according to them, increase their energy costs to the extent ordered the closure or relocation. Tomas Diaz

Source: www.energias-renovables.com

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