🏛️⚡ Lecornu unveils multi-year energy programming for France
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French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has announced the multiannual energy programming (PPE), confirming the construction of six new nuclear reactors and setting a target for 60% of energy consumption to come from electricity by 2030. The decree, expected to be signed soon, aims to balance nuclear expansion with renewable energy development. The Renewable Energies Union expressed cautious optimism but remains vigilant about production targets, warning that insufficient growth could lead to significant job losses in the sector.
Key points
- The new energy programming law confirms the construction of six nuclear reactors by 2038.
- France aims for 60% of its energy consumption to come from electricity by 2030.
- The renewable energy sector is reassured but remains vigilant about development targets.
- The energy roadmap was delayed for over two years due to political divisions.
Links
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Facts
- The PPE outlines France's energy strategy until 2035.
- Six new nuclear reactors are planned, with an option for eight more.
- 60% of energy consumption is targeted to come from electricity by 2030.
- The renewable sector currently has 30 GW of solar capacity installed.
Quotes
- There will indeed be calls for tenders to develop solar and wind — Jules Nyssen
- 2026 will be a productive year for the French. We will focus on the essentials — Sébastien Lecornu
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