What share of nuclear reactors, wind turbines or solar panels in energy production?
The objectives for the coming years must appear in a document called the “multiannual energy programming” (PPE).
This text should have been examined in parliament at the beginning of 2024. Agnès Pannier-Runacher, then Minister of Energy Transition, was preparing to defend her bill.
But the new executive, which has entrusted energy issues to Bercy, no longer wants to hear about PPE.
Bad signal, scream the environmental associations.
“It’s a real step aside from the development of renewable energies,” proclaims the director of a company in the sector.
Because this PPE sets the guidelines until 2028. It is a planning instrument to hope to meet the carbon neutrality objectives in 2050.
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