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In the present circumstances, and in countries such as ours with fundamental electrical economics of hydraulic origin, the scarcity of rains can influence not only the crops, that is to say, agricultural production, as in all countries, but even in production For lack of electrical energy. The large irregularity of our watercourses, despite the correction made in some of them by the built reservoirs, despite the fact that the energy regulated by them, represents a relatively high percentage of the total produced, compared with other countries, has imposed and Will continue to impose the need to combine the hydraulic production with the thermal, to guarantee the permanence of the service in the event of drought or breakdown, which is bound to increase the energy produced.
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