National Power Company sale criticized 3. nóvember 2006 13:10 National Power Company sold to the Icelandic Government The City of Reykjavik sold its 45% share in the National Power Company (Landsvirkjun) earlier this week to the Icelandic Government and at a city council meeting yesterday the sale was highly criticized. The city council‘s opposition point out that the sale is a preparation for selling the Power Company to the private sector, which would evidently lead to higher energy prices. They oppose and warn against the energy companies and energy resources ending up in the hands of private owners. News News in English Mest lesið Hrindir af stað söfnun fyrir föður drengsins Innlent Árekstur á Suðurlandsbraut Innlent Noregur hyggst innleiða samfélagsmiðlabann Erlent Jarðskjálfti við Kleifarvatn Innlent Röð stunguárása í neðanjarðarlestinni Erlent Leita í rústum íbúðahúsa Erlent Brenndu rangt lík Erlent Frumkvæðisvinna lögreglu að loka fjórum afhendingarstöðum Innlent Ísrael viðurkennir sjálfstæði Sómalílands fyrst allra landa Erlent Stöðvuðu menn í ofbeldishug við landamærin Innlent
The City of Reykjavik sold its 45% share in the National Power Company (Landsvirkjun) earlier this week to the Icelandic Government and at a city council meeting yesterday the sale was highly criticized. The city council‘s opposition point out that the sale is a preparation for selling the Power Company to the private sector, which would evidently lead to higher energy prices. They oppose and warn against the energy companies and energy resources ending up in the hands of private owners.
News News in English Mest lesið Hrindir af stað söfnun fyrir föður drengsins Innlent Árekstur á Suðurlandsbraut Innlent Noregur hyggst innleiða samfélagsmiðlabann Erlent Jarðskjálfti við Kleifarvatn Innlent Röð stunguárása í neðanjarðarlestinni Erlent Leita í rústum íbúðahúsa Erlent Brenndu rangt lík Erlent Frumkvæðisvinna lögreglu að loka fjórum afhendingarstöðum Innlent Ísrael viðurkennir sjálfstæði Sómalílands fyrst allra landa Erlent Stöðvuðu menn í ofbeldishug við landamærin Innlent