France: Government Ready to Set Energy Roadmap
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The multi-annual energy programming (EPP) presented by the government focuses on increasing the production of decarbonised energy and acts a massive revival of nuclear power.
In the new energy roadmap, to be published in a decree in the "Official Journal" on Friday 13 February, the government is holding back the deployment of land wind and solar energy.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu visits the Jura on February 12, 2026, on a visit to the hydroelectric dams of Saut-Mortier and Vouglans. An opportunity to detail the new multi-year energy programming, a crucial document for French sovereignty and competitiveness that has been strongly debated.
While the so-called Grémillet law, a bill of senatorial origin evaluating France's energy objectives, has still not finished its legislative process, the government decides to ignore Parliament and force the EPP3 by promulgating it by decree. The inevitable vote on the budget completed by 49.3, the government takes advantage of a form of breathing to put an end to the "electric" debates caused by the EPP3, this famous energy roadmap of France fo…
TRIBUNE - The government's energy roadmap, presented this Thursday by Sébastien Lecornu, will not stop a policy that undermines competitiveness, climate, purchasing power and our sovereignty, regret Bernard Accoyer, former president of the...
In France, with more than two years of delay and political blockages, the government has to publish by decree, Friday 13 February, its third multi-annual energy programme (PPE3). Very expected, this text must define the country's energy roadmap for the next ten years. For the NGOs of the Climate Action network, energy sovereignty – defended by policies on all sides – must be based on the development of renewable energies.
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