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"The draft act is already prepared, and the part that refers to setting the level of compensation for a particular producer is only missing," said Zbigniew Kamienski, a deputy director of the energy department at Poland's Economy and Labor Ministry.
The ministry was previously thinking of setting the compensation level separately for each producer, but though that would shorten the preparation of the needed bill, it would lengthen the implementation period, Kamienski said.
A draft project from the economy minister released in the fall of 2002 had put the third quarter of this year as the date for eliminating the contracts, worth some PLN 15 bln-20 bln and accounting for 60% of electricity trade.
The ministry's framework followed that many of the long-term contracts would be replaced with a multi-billion long-term bond issuance from a special purpose vehicle set up by the Polish Power Grid (PSE), which would pay off credits taken by generators and secured on the long-term contracts. The creation of a new energy group from the Belchatow, Opole and Turow plants (to be called BOT) would also free up some PLN 8 bln in contracts as its credits would be pledged on assets.
The long-term contracts between PSE and the country's generators were originally designed to give generators a viable financial asset against which generators could borrow for modernization purposes. But those contracts now block the market and maintain high prices.
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