Electricity prices in France ‘set to jump 19 percent’ in 2026
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DEXYPTAGE - LUFC-Que Choisir states that tariffs could fly by 19% next year, due to the future price regulation negotiated between the state and EDF to replace the Arenh mechanism. An analysis contested by the government.
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French households are facing a projected 19% increase in electricity bills, amounting to an additional €250 annually. This surge follows a previous 15% decrease and is attributed to the end of the Regulated Access to Historical Nuclear Electricity system. New pricing regulations could lead to higher supply costs and limited consumer protections, raising concerns among advocates. The government disputes these claims, suggesting that measures are …
The entry into force of a new nuclear regulation planned for January 2026 in France, could have a significant impact on household electricity bills.
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