Support for Renewable Energy Has Cost the State 26 Billion, Says the Court of Auditors
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State support for renewable energies cost taxpayers €26.3 billion between 2016 and 2024. A report to the Court of Auditors' vitriol denounces out-of-control budgetary management, the risks of over-remuneration of producers and a massive fraud ignored, committing France for €87 billion in the long term.
ARTICLE. In order to subsidise the production of renewable energy, the State will have disbursed 26.3 billion euros in 10 years, seised the Court of Auditors. Or even more, if we look at it more closely...
In a new report published on Tuesday 17 March, the Court of Auditors calls for a more fine-tuned framework for renewable energy support mechanisms. If the main trade unions representing this sector share "this imperative", they say...
France – 19/03/2026 – energysdelamer.eu. Part 2. The Court of Auditors analyses the support for renewable energies: as the energy crisis threatens again, let's ask the right questions and give the right answers! The amounts of public support must be compared to the annual expenditure of imports of fossil energy! The continuation is reserved for subscribers. To read more of this article subscribe. You are already a subscriber? log in. REPRESENTAT…
In a report on support for renewable energies, the Court of Auditors analyses the variability and unpredictability of the cost of these support schemes, and, in search of levers to control the financial burden they represent for state finances, makes a series of recommendations.
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