Two years ago, Emmanuel Macron gave the Belfort speech, the founder of French energy policy.
We especially remembered the announcement of a new nuclear program.
But that day, the President of the Republic made a long list of all the projects to be carried out: long-term energy programming, new regulation of electricity prices, legal regime for hydroelectric dams, etc.
So many chapters for a law during the long gestation of which the head of state seemed to increase his ambition as he changed its title.
Thus the programming law became a “major production law”, then, as is the case, a “energy sovereignty law”.
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