🏛️ France's energy strategy faces scrutiny as renewables slow down
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France's Multiannual Energy Programming (PPE) is set to slow down onshore wind and solar ambitions, with Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu meeting sector representatives on February 6, 2026. Concerns are rising over potential mass layoffs in the renewable sector as the government shifts focus towards nuclear energy investments. The PPE, delayed for over two years, is expected to be published soon, alongside a plan for electrification in various sectors.
Key points
- France's Multiannual Energy Programming (PPE) is set to slow down onshore wind and solar ambitions.
- Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu will meet with renewable and nuclear sector representatives on February 6, 2026.
- Concerns grow over mass layoffs in the renewable sector amid fears of reduced investment.
- The government plans to focus on major investments in nuclear energy and offshore wind.
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- The PPE is expected to be published in early February 2026.
- Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu will meet with renewable and nuclear sector representatives on February 6, 2026.
- The government plans to invest in six new nuclear reactors.
- Concerns about mass layoffs in the renewable sector have been raised by industry representatives.
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- We're dying slowly — Renewable energy sector representative
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