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EU Greenlights €11 Billion French Offshore Wind Scheme Backed by Clean Industrial Deal The EU has approved France’s €11 billion scheme for three offshore wind farms, boosting clean tech and local supply chains. #EUCommission #OffshoreWind #FranceEnergy #CISAF #ProjectCargo

The EU has approved France’s €11 billion scheme for three offshore wind farms, boosting clean tech and local supply chains. #EUCommission #OffshoreWind #FranceEnergy #CISAF #ProjectCargo

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How France Became the Nuclear Energy Superpower of Europe Discover how France built one of the world’s most efficient and centralized nuclear programs, powering 27 million homes and earning €3B in annual electricity exports.

🇫🇷 France: Nuclear Powerhouse ⚛️ ✔️ 70% of electricity = nuclear ✔️ 27M homes powered ✔️ €3B/year in exports ✔️ 17% of output from recycled fuel
Centralized strategy. Decades of innovation. #EDF #Orano #FranceEnergy www.ryanjhite.com/2025/04/12/l...

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Windtech International - France at risk of missing offshore wind target without policy reform Windtech International is the only worldwide magazine with a technological focus for global the wind energy industry.

🇫🇷France risks missing offshore wind goals
⚠️Only 1.5 GW online vs 18 GW by 2035 target
📜Policy reform & grid upgrades urgently needed

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French Energy Market Grapples with Challenges Over Long-Term Electricity Contract Pricing - Cozzy Energy Solutions The French energy market is grappling with significant challenges as discussions between state-owned utility EDF and key industrialists intensify over long-term electricity contract pricing. These contracts are vital for ensuring stable energy costs, which poses a major concern for energy-intensive businesses. EDF has been actively promoting its nuclear production allocation contracts (CAPN), offering 15-year contracts at an average price of €70 per megawatt-hour (MWh) since November 2023. This proposal seeks to replace the regulated access to historical nuclear electricity (Arenh) scheme, which had provided a tariff of €42 per MWh until the end of 2025. Industrialists in France are growing increasingly concerned about the impact of these proposed contracts on their competitiveness. Represented by the Union des industries utilisatrices d’énergie (Uniden), they argue that the new tariff would put them at a disadvantage compared to international competitors with lower energy costs. The ability of French industry to remain operational under such conditions is now being questioned. In response to these concerns, EDF has taken proactive steps to address industrialists' worries. On March 6, 2025, the company announced that it was opening its CAPN contracts to European companies consuming more than 7 gigawatt-hours per year through an auction system. This move aims to broaden the customer base beyond French borders and diversify revenue streams for EDF. By doing so, the utility hopes to create new opportunities and reduce its dependence on domestic market fluctuations.

French Energy Market Grapples with Challenges Over Long-Term Electricity Contract Pricing #PJM #FranceEnergy #ElectricityContract #NuclearPower #IndustrialistsWorries #EDFMarketMove #ArenhScheme #UnionDesIndustries #CompetitiveCosts #EuropeanCompanies

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