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One Simple Question Mr Iemma
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CONTRACTS. Does the proposed sale contract include true benefits for the people..or the power companies? For example, does the contract allow the Government to make decisions which will directly impact negatively on the power company bottom lines, withOUT compensation?
EXAMPLE. If the government decides to invest in alternative energy for every home. Lets say it legislated as follows:
"All homes (new and old) will have to install 'high efficienty lighting' within the next 3 yrs"
Lets say this redUCES power consumption by 10% and thus, the power companies will lose 10% of revenue.
QUESTION 1.. Does the contract prohibit power companies from simply raising prices to compensate for this loss of revenue?
QUESTION 2.. Does the contract prevent Taxpayers or Government from having to compensate the power companies for this loss of revenue.
We have all been BITTEN by the 'privatization' of public utilities, and thus, I don't have GAS which ends 1km away in 2 directions. Now..the Gas companies would charge about $100,000 just to take the main the 1km along the main road, going down side roads after that would be additional.
WATER.. is it not true that when residents started to use water tanks, thus reducing the consumption of 'private' water, the government had to either charge licence fees for the tanks (which then went in part to Water companies?) or.. allow water companies to raise prices etc to compensate? (Just questions)