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    Switching off Spain’s electricity oligopoly. Three proposals to dismantle the corporate power of Spain’s electricity companies

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    Switching off Spain’s electricity oligopoly. Three proposals to dismantle the corporate power of Spain’s electricity companies

    Switching off Spain’s electricity oligopoly. Three proposals to dismantle the corporate power of Spain’s electricity companies

    team, 25th June 2020
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    Authorship Alfons Pérez
    Date 25 June 2020
    Source European Network of Corporate Observatories
    Tags
    Degrowth
    Energy
    Movement
    Spain
    Content Type
    Press
    Description

    In Spain, as in other countries, the electricity sector remains dominated by a handful of large companies, powerful enough to impose their interests and hinder the energy transition. Movements against energy poverty and green cooperatives show a path towards greater energy democracy, but a third pillar is also needed: the remunicipalisation of electricity grids.

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