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The Electricity Industry Puts Pressure on the Government

Summary by Le Figaro
While the publication of multi-annual energy programming is already two years behind schedule, the Union Française de l'Electricité calls on the government and asks for the decree without further delay.

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While the publication of multi-annual energy programming is already two years behind schedule, the Union Française de l'Electricité calls on the government and asks for the decree without further delay.

·Paris, France
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France – 17/07/2025 – energiesdelamer.eu. Following the converging votes in Parliament on Articles 3 and 5 of the draft law on national programming and normative simplification in the energy economic sector — adopted in almost identical terms by the National Assembly (before the overall rejection of the text) and the Senate — the legal bases are now set up to allow the publication of the next Multiannual Energy Programming (EPP). On behalf of so…

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The electricity industry urges the government to publish the energy programming "without delay" Admin FCE 17 Jul 2025 - 09:55 About twenty trade unions and professional federations of electricity keep the pressure on the government by calling on it to publish "without delay" the decree that declines the roadmap for the future energy of France, a text that is already two years late.The publication of the multi-annual energy programming (EPP) is m…

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The electrician claims to have signed a little more than 15 terawatthours of long-term supply to industrialists. The Prime Minister hopes that this volume will double by the end of the year.

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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