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"(
) The European Commission has decreased CO2 emissions quotas for Slovakia for the period of 2008–2012 by 10.3 million tonnes a year. This means that the quantities allocated to 183 sources, including the reserve for new sources, may not exceed 30.9 million tonnes of carbon dioxide. For Slovakia this is unacceptable.
Thanks to the preceding Dzurinda government, the Slovak economy has posted record GDP growth. In March 2006 the industrial production index was 15.3% instead of the projected 7.4%. The low emissions quotas would impose discriminatory constraints on growth. During this period Slovakia will be facing significant changes in the structure of electricity generation, as a result of the decommissioning of the Jaslovské Bohunice nuclear power plant units provided for under the Accession Treaty. It is appalling that the Commission has failed to accept Slovakia’s proposal for an increase in the CO2 emissions quota by at least 4.5 million tonnes. Significantly, Slovakia is emitting less carbon dioxide than it is allocated under the Kyoto Protocol."@en1
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