He points out that the bill has risen 70% in the last six years and still curb tariff deficit, while in other countries such as Italy and Portugal has decreased by up to 24.3%.
In a press release, the city spokesman IU-Greens in the city of Cieza, has lambasted the new rise of the electricity bill, "this time for major benefits and harms households and small consumers" .
Penalva Explains the electricity bill is divided in terms of power and energy and this increase has gone up the power and energy has become cheaper.
Proposed as an example in which before the rise in power concept, a home that had contracted 3.3 Kw paid for 60 days, € 11.88.
After the climb, for the same concept, the same household will pay € 19.34.
He says that the energy consumed is now a little cheaper, but since the fixed weigh more, the final bill is more expensive for small consumers.
For IU-Greens these changes hurt the owners of empty homes and households with low or moderate consumption, but especially those who have contracted a power greater than you need.
It also notes that these measures Penalva encourage savings, losing the ecological importance.
Since the government and power companies have blamed this rise to renewable energy, but according to IU-Greens "is the government itself which regulates subsidies for renewable energy, despite significantly cut if any are still blaming the deficit rate ".
Municipal spokesman IU-Green notes that "the bill has risen 70% in the last six years and is still curb tariff deficit, while in other countries such as Italy and Portugal has decreased by up to 24.3%. Spain is the most expensive in Europe, surpassed only by Cyprus and Ireland. "
Add auction data from distributors, which result in a further rise in the base price of electricity by 7.6% for the fourth quarter of 2013.
Finally said that lowering the energy term was unrealistic and actually all this change is a rise in electricity.
Therefore, IU-Greens should "adjust to the necessary contracted power, since according to the OCU, you can save up to 40 euros per year per kW of power to be reduced."
Source: IU-verdes Cieza