Energy. Wind and Solar Moratorium: Minister Reaffirms "Indefinable Support" for Renewables
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After the vote on a moratorium on the development of wind energy and photovoltaics, the elected representatives will face up to the proposal for a Grémillet law, a provision that the sector, such as the agricultural world, NGOs and the left, is making.
TRIBUNE - A bill to introduce a moratorium on the development of new photovoltaic and wind installations will be passed on Tuesday 24 June in the National Assembly. The former President of the National Assembly and the President of the Cérémé (think-tank)...
TRIBUNE. Economists Alain Grandjean and Christian de Perthuis denounce, in a forum at the "World", the vote at the National Assembly on energy programming, which introduces a moratorium on renewable energy, in line with the RN programme.
Last week, the National Assembly voted a moratorium on wind and solar energy, with the voices of the right and the far right. Marc Ferracci, Minister of Energy, gave his support to the sector this Monday, on a trip to Yeu-Noirmoutier (Vendée).
L'Île-d'Yeu - Energy Minister Marc Ferracci, reaffirmed Monday his "indefectible" support for renewable energies, after the moratorium on wind and photovoltaic energy voted last week in the National Assembly, during a trip on the Yeu-Noirmoutier wind farm.
The National Assembly adopted an amendment imposing a moratorium on renewable energies such as wind and solar energy, a way for government critics to consolidate the place of nuclear energy in the French energy mix. But the minister responsible for the matter, Agnès Pannier-Runacher, believes that this amendment could destroy 150,000 jobs. Many jobs threatened by a moratorium A few days ago, the National Assembly adopted an immediate moratorium …
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