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Retailleau, Bellamy, Aubert: "Building a Nuclear Park and Stopping the Financing of Renewables, Our Energy Plan"

Summary by Le Figaro
TRIBUNE - President LR Bruno Retailleau, Deputy Vice-President François-Xavier Bellamy and Vice-President of the Julien Aubert party, are calling for a strengthening of the current nuclear park and the cessation of public subsidies for wind energy and photovoltaics.

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A tribune, published in the Figaro, calls for "building a nuclear park" and "stopping the financing of renewables"; signed by Bruno Retailleau, François-Xavier Bellamy and Julien Aubert, it has provoked... Read more Mickaël Fonton: Nuclear and renewable, the absurd arguments of Macronie appeared first on Current Values.

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In a forum at Figaro, the Minister of the Interior called for the "stopping of public subsidies" for wind energy and photovoltaics.

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TRIBUNE - President LR Bruno Retailleau, Deputy Vice-President François-Xavier Bellamy and Vice-President of the Julien Aubert party, are calling for a strengthening of the current nuclear park and the cessation of public subsidies for wind energy and photovoltaics.

·Paris, France
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Elected members of the National Rally and Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau propose to cut all public funding to wind and solar energy to bet on the whole nuclear. What to make the world of energy jump: even by re-launching nuclear power massively, abandoning renewable energy would lead to an ever greater dependence on renewable energy... This article The union of the right against renewable energy appeared first on Natura Sciences.

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The (old) debate between nuclear and renewable energies is resurfaced. Bruno Retailleau's (LR) position on the whole nuclear and against public support for wind and photovoltaics is a form of renunciation.

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A minister denounces a "cost-effective intermittance", another accuser of "the most basic populism." Behind the government debate, one reality: we will not be able to produce all our electricity without more renewables by 2050.

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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