Nuclear, Wind, uses...what France's Energy Strategy for 2035 Foresees
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The government presented the content of the multi-annual energy programming, which sets out the national production and consumption guidelines until 2035.
Earlyly discussed, delayed and finally unveiled on Thursday, the new multi-annual programming sets out the guidelines until 2035.
In his next energy roadmap until 2035, the Executive is planning an "ambitious" plan to boost electricity consumption by promoting the use of decarbonated electricity, particularly from nuclear sources, instead of fossil fuels that are expensive to import. At the same time, he is making a smaller deployment of land wind and solar energy, while electricity consumption is stagnating. "There is no scheme in which one can be dependent," Lecornu said…
In the end! Supporting graphs, Background summarizes the main objectives of the third multiannual energy programme, covering the period 2026-2035, published this 13 February, and the few adjustments made in recent months.
While multi-year energy programming is about nuclear power and hydro power, the government is more cautious about terrestrial wind and photovoltaics.
The government has today published a summary version of the multi-annual energy programming (EPP 3), a roadmap that sets our energy targets until 2035 with priority to nuclear power and a slight slowdown in renewables. It has been months since it was expected and the rumours have flourished. These rumours have refined and are in line with the government's text: to strengthen nuclear power while slightly slowing the rise in power of electric rene…
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