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Lorca City Council meets the power outage at the Cultural Center and Library, which already have network service (21/01/2010)

Councilman City Council Services Lorca, Angel Mecca this morning reported that electric service has been revived in the Cultural Center of the City and the Pillar Library Barnes, after payment by the municipality of 250,000 euros to the company Iberdrola, on account of the reduction of municipal debt with this company.

Mecca said "although the company did not disclose in a timely manner to proceed to the power outage, then the City Council installed electric generators to continue the services of municipal departments concerned and enabled the study room at the Center Local Development.

However, we apologize to the citizens for the damage that this situation may have caused. "

Alderman pointed out that "everyone knows that this City has a debt with suppliers and € 20 million within that figure includes what is owed to Iberdrola.

This figure was more than double when we took possession and last year was taken as priority pay debts mainly to small and medium businesses to stimulate the economy.

However, it also has been paying the debt with the electric company. "

"When we entered the Municipal Government on the table five outage notices because the City was to Iberdrola receipts for two years, we have been paying little by little, avoiding the materialization of this threat," stressed Mecca.

For this reason, the councilman said "do not understand how now that debt has been reduced Iberdrola to six months' pay, have made these cuts with a simple telephone warning five minutes before, which is the regulatory process to communicate cuts of light. "

"The explanations that we find this reaction is that, like any other company, Iberdrola now need more liquidity than before because banks make loans and is not likely to now have more delinquent, which has occasionally led to intensify their pressure who are in debt to the company, "he added.

In addition, the mayor added that "we understand that at this point may no longer consider the City of Lorca a loyal customer, because we are reducing energy consumption, and we will do more.

Also, thanks to the liberalization of the market, we are beginning to work with other companies who provide a service cheaper and we will delve into that line to invite tenders for power packs looking for the best deals. "

In this sense, the mayor has stated that "this City Council wants to maintain good relations with Iberdrola, though they have to understand that we defend the interests of citizens, and sometimes, as in the case of high voltage line watering places, are will face his business interests with ours, which are those of Lorca. "

Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca

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