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Is EAC Considering the Consumer?

Published March 19, 2026, 10:15
Is EAC Considering the Consumer?

EAC is facing criticism for its attempt to prevent Cyta from entering the electricity market. The article questions whether EAC's actions are aimed at protecting the consumer or maintaining its dominance in the market. It is pointed out that consumers want the cheapest electricity and reliable provider options. The Plenary is called upon to amend Cyta's institutional framework, allowing it to operate in other markets. The article highlights the need for real competition in the electricity market. EAC is accused of choosing a reactive logic instead of investing in competitive products. The use of labor strikes to halt Cyta's entry into the market is considered questionable. The article raises the question of whether EAC's actions are aimed at protecting the public interest or maintaining its power, emphasizing that ultimately the consumer is the one who pays the cost.