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Kattia Cambronero presenta proyectos de ley para eliminar “impuesto al sol” y electrificar el transporte público
Kattia Cambronero presenta proyectos de ley para eliminar “impuesto al sol” y electrificar el transporte público
San José, 19 jun (elmundo.cr) – La diputada Kattia Cambronero Aguiluz presentó este miércoles dos proyectos de ley que apuntan directa [...]#CostaRica #ImpuestoAlSol #KattiaCambronero #ProgramaDeLasNacionesUnidasParaElDesarrollo #SistemaEléctrico
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@janrosenow The % of homes in Spain with solar is tiny. Ridiculously small.
Partly thanks to when Spain had a right wing government in bed with the private electricity company (Iberdrola) to make private solar basically illegal or totally uneconomical.
Partly thanks to so many people living in blocks of flats notorious for always having at least one neighbour who is "no-to-everything".
Which crazy, because it's really quite sunny in Spain!
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@janrosenow The % of homes in Spain with solar is tiny. Ridiculously small.
Partly thanks to when Spain had a right wing government in bed with the private electricity company (Iberdrola) to make private solar basically illegal or totally uneconomical.
Partly thanks to so many people living in blocks of flats notorious for always having at least one neighbour who is "no-to-everything".
Which crazy, because it's really quite sunny in Spain!
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@janrosenow The % of homes in Spain with solar is tiny. Ridiculously small.
Partly thanks to when Spain had a right wing government in bed with the private electricity company (Iberdrola) to make private solar basically illegal or totally uneconomical.
Partly thanks to so many people living in blocks of flats notorious for always having at least one neighbour who is "no-to-everything".
Which crazy, because it's really quite sunny in Spain!
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@janrosenow The % of homes in Spain with solar is tiny. Ridiculously small.
Partly thanks to when Spain had a right wing government in bed with the private electricity company (Iberdrola) to make private solar basically illegal or totally uneconomical.
Partly thanks to so many people living in blocks of flats notorious for always having at least one neighbour who is "no-to-everything".
Which crazy, because it's really quite sunny in Spain!
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@janrosenow The % of homes in Spain with solar is tiny. Ridiculously small.
Partly thanks to when Spain had a right wing government in bed with the private electricity company (Iberdrola) to make private solar basically illegal or totally uneconomical.
Partly thanks to so many people living in blocks of flats notorious for always having at least one neighbour who is "no-to-everything".
Which crazy, because it's really quite sunny in Spain!