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The letter from Figaro of September 15, 2022

2022-09-15T05:03:16.196Z


The reasons for the rise in energy prices, the slap inflicted by the ECHR on France and a conversation with the boss of Danone.


Dear readers,

Rising energy prices are not going to subside, sorry to tell you.

This is what Elisabeth Borne had to announce yesterday.

This winter, they will take 15%.

A substantial but limited increase, thanks to the continuation of a tariff shield which reduces our bills but weighs down our public finances.

Today's letter explains to you the reasons for these difficulties – which cannot be blamed solely on Putin and his decision to turn off the gas tap.

The poor management of the French nuclear fleet has something to do with it either, as does the procrastination of our leaders in this area over the past ten years.

Winter is not here yet, so take advantage of the mild temperatures while there is still time and spare a thought for the Rolands you know, it's their party today.

Have a good day!

Louise Darbon

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To convince the French that their small gestures can make a big difference, RTE has quantified their impacts.

A drop of one degree in the temperature of housing and tertiary buildings would save 2.2 gigawatts (the equivalent of the power of two nuclear reactors).

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Energy prices will increase by 15% in 2023. There you go…

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Source: lefigaro

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