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Bertille Bayart: “Missing, the energy sovereignty law”

2024-03-05T18:58:38.406Z

Highlights: The ambitious text bringing together energy programming and electricity market reform is no longer on the agenda. Two years ago, Emmanuel Macron gave the Belfort speech, the founder of French energy policy. In the very last days of the Borne government, Agnès Pannier-Runacher, Minister of Energy Transition, returned her voluminous copy. Bruno Le Maire, now also in charge of the Attal government, is now also responsible for the law. This article is reserved for subscribers. To discover PODCAST - Listen to the club Le Figaro Idées with Eugénie Bastié.


CHRONICLE - The ambitious text bringing together both energy programming and electricity market reform is no longer on the agenda.


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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In the very last days of the Borne government, Agnès Pannier-Runacher, Minister of Energy Transition, returned her voluminous copy.

In the very first days of the Attal government, Bruno Le Maire, now also in charge…

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Source: lefigaro

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